Journal article
Pathogenicity and virulence of malaria: Sticky problems and tricky solutions
IS Walker, SJ Rogerson
Virulence | TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC | Published : 2023
Abstract
Infections with Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax cause over 600,000 deaths each year, concentrated in Africa and in young children, but much of the world’s population remain at risk of infection. In this article, we review the latest developments in the immunogenicity and pathogenesis of malaria, with a particular focus on P. falciparum, the leading malaria killer. Pathogenic factors include parasite-derived toxins and variant surface antigens on infected erythrocytes that mediate sequestration in the deep vasculature. Host response to parasite toxins and to variant antigens is an important determinant of disease severity. Understanding how parasites sequester, and how antibody to ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
ISW is supported by a University of Melbourne Graduate Research Scholarship. Work in SJR's laboratory is supported by the Australian Centre for Research Excellence in Malaria Elimination, National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (APP1143946; APP1134989), the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (OPP159078) and the National Institute of Health (1 R01 AI165595-01A1).