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Sequestration and histopathology in Plasmodium chabaudi malaria are influenced by the immune response in an organ-specific manner
Infection with the malaria parasite, Plasmodium, is associated with a strong inflammatory response and parasite cytoadhesion (sequestration) in several organs. Here, we have carried out a systematic study of sequestration and histopathology during infection of C57Bl/6 mice with Plasmodium chabaudi A...
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2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4234010/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24003897 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cmi.12212 |
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author | Brugat, Thibaut Cunningham, Deirdre Sodenkamp, Jan Coomes, Stephanie Wilson, Mark Spence, Philip J Jarra, William Thompson, Joanne Scudamore, Cheryl Langhorne, Jean |
author_facet | Brugat, Thibaut Cunningham, Deirdre Sodenkamp, Jan Coomes, Stephanie Wilson, Mark Spence, Philip J Jarra, William Thompson, Joanne Scudamore, Cheryl Langhorne, Jean |
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description | Infection with the malaria parasite, Plasmodium, is associated with a strong inflammatory response and parasite cytoadhesion (sequestration) in several organs. Here, we have carried out a systematic study of sequestration and histopathology during infection of C57Bl/6 mice with Plasmodium chabaudi AS and determined the influence of the immune response. This parasite sequesters predominantly in liver and lung, but not in the brain, kidney or gut. Histopathological changes occur in multiple organs during the acute infection, but are not restricted to the organs where sequestration takes place. Adaptive immunity, and signalling through the IFNγ receptor increased sequestration and histopathology in the liver, but not in the lung, suggesting that there are differences in the adhesion molecules and/or parasite ligands utilized and mechanisms of pathogenesis in these two organs. Exacerbation of pro-inflammatory responses during infection by deletion of the il10 gene resultsin the aggravation of damage to lung and kidney irrespective of the degree of sequestration. The immune response therefore affected both sequestration and histopathology in an organ-specific manner. P. chabaudi AS provides a good model to investigate the influence of the host response on the sequestration and specific organ pathology, which is applicable to human malaria. |
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spelling | pubmed-42340102014-12-03 Sequestration and histopathology in Plasmodium chabaudi malaria are influenced by the immune response in an organ-specific manner Brugat, Thibaut Cunningham, Deirdre Sodenkamp, Jan Coomes, Stephanie Wilson, Mark Spence, Philip J Jarra, William Thompson, Joanne Scudamore, Cheryl Langhorne, Jean Cell Microbiol Special Issue on Malaria Infection with the malaria parasite, Plasmodium, is associated with a strong inflammatory response and parasite cytoadhesion (sequestration) in several organs. Here, we have carried out a systematic study of sequestration and histopathology during infection of C57Bl/6 mice with Plasmodium chabaudi AS and determined the influence of the immune response. This parasite sequesters predominantly in liver and lung, but not in the brain, kidney or gut. Histopathological changes occur in multiple organs during the acute infection, but are not restricted to the organs where sequestration takes place. Adaptive immunity, and signalling through the IFNγ receptor increased sequestration and histopathology in the liver, but not in the lung, suggesting that there are differences in the adhesion molecules and/or parasite ligands utilized and mechanisms of pathogenesis in these two organs. Exacerbation of pro-inflammatory responses during infection by deletion of the il10 gene resultsin the aggravation of damage to lung and kidney irrespective of the degree of sequestration. The immune response therefore affected both sequestration and histopathology in an organ-specific manner. P. chabaudi AS provides a good model to investigate the influence of the host response on the sequestration and specific organ pathology, which is applicable to human malaria. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2014-05 2013-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4234010/ /pubmed/24003897 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cmi.12212 Text en Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Special Issue on Malaria Brugat, Thibaut Cunningham, Deirdre Sodenkamp, Jan Coomes, Stephanie Wilson, Mark Spence, Philip J Jarra, William Thompson, Joanne Scudamore, Cheryl Langhorne, Jean Sequestration and histopathology in Plasmodium chabaudi malaria are influenced by the immune response in an organ-specific manner |
title | Sequestration and histopathology in Plasmodium chabaudi malaria are influenced by the immune response in an organ-specific manner |
title_full | Sequestration and histopathology in Plasmodium chabaudi malaria are influenced by the immune response in an organ-specific manner |
title_fullStr | Sequestration and histopathology in Plasmodium chabaudi malaria are influenced by the immune response in an organ-specific manner |
title_full_unstemmed | Sequestration and histopathology in Plasmodium chabaudi malaria are influenced by the immune response in an organ-specific manner |
title_short | Sequestration and histopathology in Plasmodium chabaudi malaria are influenced by the immune response in an organ-specific manner |
title_sort | sequestration and histopathology in plasmodium chabaudi malaria are influenced by the immune response in an organ-specific manner |
topic | Special Issue on Malaria |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4234010/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24003897 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cmi.12212 |
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