نتایج جستجو برای: plasmodium berghei

تعداد نتایج: 25086  

A. Hadjiakhoondi A. Motevalli Haghi J. Mirzaei M. Nateghpour P. Asgharian R. Marefat S. Goodarzi* Z. Tofighi

Background and objectives: Aerial parts and roots of Astrodaucus persicus (Apiaceae), a native plant of Iran, were investigated. The existence of compounds with 1, 3-benzodiaxole structures has been confirmed in roots of this plant and different benzodioxole compounds have shown antimalarial and cytotoxic activities; therefore, present study has evaluated the antimalar...

2014
Jessica Filtjens Lander Foquet Sylvie Taveirne Els Van Ammel Mandy Vanhees Aline Van Acker Tessa Kerre Tom Taghon Bart Vandekerckhove Jean Plum Philippe E. Van den Steen Georges Leclercq

Natural killer (NK) cells have different roles in the host response against Plasmodium-induced malaria depending on the stage of infection. Liver NK cells have a protective role during the initial hepatic stage of infection by production of the TH1-type cytokines IFN-γ and TNF-α. In the subsequent erythrocytic stage of infection, NK cells also induce protection through Th1-type cytokines but, i...

2008
N Ghobakhloo M Nateghpour S Rezaee H Hajjaran M Mohebali H Abedkhojasteh

Background: The emergence and spread of chloroquine resistant Plasmodium falciparum in the world stimulated some investigators to consider different aspects of chloroquine resistance in human and rodent Plasmodia. Using animal Plasmodia, particularly primate and rodent Plasmodia can be useful model for human Plasmodia studies. In this study we have tried to consider and compare the sequence of ...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2016
Avish Arora Roman Deniskin Yvett Sosa Sita Nirupama Nishtala Philipp P Henrich T R Santha Kumar David A Fidock Myles H Akabas

Malaria is a critical public health issue in the tropical world, causing extensive morbidity and mortality. Infection by unicellular, obligate intracellular Plasmodium parasites causes malaria. The emergence of resistance to current antimalarial drugs necessitates the development of novel therapeutics. A potential novel drug target is the purine import transporter. Because Plasmodium parasites ...

2012
Carina S. S. Gomes-Santos Maurice A. Itoe Cristina Afonso Ricardo Henriques Rui Gardner Nuno Sepúlveda Pedro D. Simões Helena Raquel António Paulo Almeida Luis F. Moita Friedrich Frischknecht Maria M. Mota

Plasmodium sporozoites are transmitted by Anopheles mosquitoes and infect hepatocytes, where a single sporozoite replicates into thousands of merozoites inside a parasitophorous vacuole. The nature of the Plasmodium-host cell interface, as well as the interactions occurring between these two organisms, remains largely unknown. Here we show that highly dynamic hepatocyte actin reorganization eve...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Anil K Ghosh Isabelle Coppens Henrik Gårdsvoll Michael Ploug Marcelo Jacobs-Lorena

Ookinete invasion of the mosquito midgut is an essential step for the development of the malaria parasite in the mosquito. Invasion involves recognition between a presumed mosquito midgut receptor and an ookinete ligand. Here, we show that enolase lines the ookinete surface. An antienolase antibody inhibits oocyst development of both Plasmodium berghei and Plasmodium falciparum, suggesting that...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2005
Jian Guan Quan Zhang Michael O'Neil Nicanor Obaldia Arba Ager Lucia Gerena Ai J Lin

WR227825 is an antimalarial pyrroloquinazolinediamine derivative with a high potency but a low therapeutic index. A series of carbamate, carboxamide, succinimide, and alkylamine derivatives of WR227825 were prepared to search for compounds with an improved therapeutic index. The new acetamides and imide showed potent cell growth inhibition against four clones of Plasmodium falciparum (D-6, RCS,...

2014
Rodolfo Thomé André Luis Bombeiro Luidy Kazuo Issayama Catarina Rapôso Stefanie Costa Pinto Lopes Thiago Alves da Costa Rosária Di Gangi Isadora Tassinari Ferreira Ana Leda Figueiredo Longhini Alexandre Leite Rodrigues Oliveira Maria Alice da Cruz Höfling Fábio Trindade Maranhão Costa Liana Verinaud Claudio Romero Farias Marinho

The thymus plays an important role shaping the T cell repertoire in the periphery, partly, through the elimination of inflammatory auto-reactive cells. It has been shown that, during Plasmodium berghei infection, the thymus is rendered atrophic by the premature egress of CD4+CD8+ double-positive (DP) T cells to the periphery. To investigate whether autoimmune diseases are affected after Plasmod...

2013
Jiannong Xu Julián F. Hillyer Boubacar Coulibaly Madjou Sacko Adama Dao Oumou Niaré Michelle M. Riehle Sekou F. Traoré Kenneth D. Vernick

BACKGROUND Malaria parasites undergo complex developmental transitions within the mosquito vector. A commonly used laboratory model for studies of mosquito-malaria interaction is the rodent parasite, P. berghei. Anopheles funestus is a major malaria vector in sub-Saharan Africa but has received less attention than the sympatric species, Anopheles gambiae. The imminent completion of the A. funes...

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