نتایج جستجو برای: induced malaria

تعداد نتایج: 1024341  

2014
Evelyn N. Gitau James Tuju Henry Karanja Liz Stevenson Pilar Requena Eva Kimani Ally Olotu Domtila Kimani Kevin Marsh Peter Bull Britta C. Urban

The immune response against the variant surface Ag Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1 (PfEMP1) is a key component of clinical immunity against malaria. We have investigated the development and maintenance of CD4(+) T cell responses to a small semiconserved area of the Duffy binding-like domain (DBL)α-domain of PfEMP1, the DBLα-tag. Young children were followed up longitudinall...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2003
Lina Wang Lukasz Kedzierski Steven L Wesselingh Ross L Coppel

The increasing death toll from malaria, due to the decreasing effectiveness of current prophylactic and therapeutic regimens, has sparked a search for alternative methods of control, such as vaccines. Although several single proteins have shown some promise as subunit vaccines against sexual blood stages in experimental systems, it is clear that multicomponent vaccines are required. Many logist...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2011
Bridgett Ryan-Payseur Zahida Ali Dan Huang Crystal Y Chen Lin Yan Richard C Wang William E Collins Yunqi Wang Zheng W Chen

BACKGROUND Malaria and AIDS represent 2 leading causes of death from infectious diseases worldwide, and their high geographic overlap means coinfection is prevalent. It remains unknown whether distinct immune responses during coinfection with malaria and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) affect clinical outcomes. METHODS We tested this hypothesis by employing macaque models of coinfection wi...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2006
Camille Bonneaud Javier Pérez-Tris Pierre Federici Olivier Chastel Gabriele Sorci

Malaria parasites are a major cause of human mortality in tropical countries and a potential threat for wildlife, as witnessed by the malaria-induced extinction of naive Hawaiian avifauna. Identifying resistance mechanisms is therefore crucial both for human health and wildlife conservation. Patterns of malaria resistance are known to be highly polygenic in both humans and mice, with marked con...

2015
Sarah H. Atkinson Sophie M. Uyoga Andrew E. Armitage Shivani Khandwala Cleopatra K. Mugyenyi Philip Bejon Kevin Marsh James G. Beeson Andrew M. Prentice Hal Drakesmith Thomas N. Williams

Both iron deficiency (ID) and malaria are common among African children. Studies show that the iron-regulatory hormone hepcidin is induced by malaria, but few studies have investigated this relationship longitudinally. We measured hepcidin concentrations, markers of iron status, and antibodies to malaria antigens during two cross-sectional surveys within a cohort of 324 Kenyan children ≤ 8 year...

Journal: Journal of Herbal Drugs 2016
Bassey S Antia Jude E Okokon, Koofreh Davies

Background & Aim:Zea mays leaf used traditionally in Ibibio ethno medicine in Southern Nigeria to treat malaria and other inflammatory diseases. These anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties were evaluated against experimentally induced inflammation and pains using standard models. Experimental: The effects of ethanol leaf extract of Zea mays <...

Journal: Journal of Herbal Drugs 2016
Bassey S Antia Jude E Okokon, Koofreh Davies

Background & Aim:Zea mays leaf used traditionally in Ibibio ethno medicine in Southern Nigeria to treat malaria and other inflammatory diseases. These anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties were evaluated against experimentally induced inflammation and pains using standard models. Experimental: The effects of ethanol leaf extract of Zea mays <...

ادریسیان, غلامحسین ,

Malaria has been prevalent for a long time in Iran. About 1000 years ago, the Iranian physicians such as Avicenna (979-1037) were acquainted to the clinical feature of the disease. The scientific study of malaria in Iran was started by Latycheve in 1921. Later on up to 1944, malaria have been studied by some Iranian and foreign investigators and it was found hyper-endemic in some littoral parts...

2016
Michelle K Sercundes Luana S Ortolan Daniela Debone Paulo V Soeiro-Pereira Eliane Gomes Elizabeth H Aitken Antonio Condino-Neto Momtchilo Russo Maria R D' Império Lima José M Alvarez Silvia Portugal Claudio R F Marinho Sabrina Epiphanio

Malaria remains one of the greatest burdens to global health, causing nearly 500,000 deaths in 2014. When manifesting in the lungs, severe malaria causes acute lung injury/acute respiratory distress syndrome (ALI/ARDS). We have previously shown that a proportion of DBA/2 mice infected with Plasmodium berghei ANKA (PbA) develop ALI/ARDS and that these mice recapitulate various aspects of the hum...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2007
Samir N Patel Ziyue Lu Kodjo Ayi Lena Serghides D Channe Gowda Kevin C Kain

CD36 is a scavenger receptor that has been implicated in malaria pathogenesis as well as innate defense against blood-stage infection. Inflammatory responses to Plasmodium falciparum GPI (pfGPI) anchors are believed to play an important role in innate immune response to malaria. We investigated the role of CD36 in pfGPI-induced MAPK activation and proinflammatory cytokine secretion. Furthermore...

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