Journal article

Poor Birth Outcomes in Malaria in Pregnancy: Recent Insights Into Mechanisms and Prevention Approaches

CLL Chua, W Hasang, SJ Rogerson, A Teo

Frontiers in Immunology | Published : 2021

Abstract

Pregnant women in malaria-endemic regions are susceptible to malaria in pregnancy, which has adverse consequences on birth outcomes, including having small for gestational age and preterm babies. These babies are likely to have low birthweights, which predisposes to infant mortality and lifelong morbidities. During malaria in pregnancy, Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes express a unique variant surface antigen, VAR2CSA, that mediates sequestration in the placenta. This process may initiate a range of host responses that contribute to placental inflammation and dysregulated placental development, which affects placental vasculogenesis, angiogenesis and nutrient transport. Collective..

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Awarded by Nanyang Technological University


Funding Acknowledgements

CC received support from Ministry of Education (MOE) Fundamental Research Grant Scheme of Malaysia: ID FRGS/1/2015/SKK08/Taylor/03/2. SR and WH were supported by grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (GNT1143946; GNT1092789). AT was supported by Nanyang Technological University Research Scholarship Block Fellowship of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University Singapore Start-up grant.