Journal article

Selective accumulation of mature asexual stages of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes in the placenta

JG Beeson, N Amin, M Kanjala, SJ Rogerson

Infection and Immunity | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2002

Abstract

A feature of malaria in pregnancy is accumulation of P. falciparum-infected erythrocytes (IEs) in the placenta, which is associated with adverse outcomes for mothers and infants. Infection appears to involve parasite adhesion to molecules such as chondroitin sulfate A, hyaluronic acid, and immunoglobulins. In vitro, adhesion is predominantly a property of mature asexual forms of IEs; however, adhesion of immature or ring forms has recently been reported. We have assessed the parasitemia and developmental stages of IEs in the placenta by examination of placental blood and histological sections with comparison to parasites in the peripheral blood from the same individuals. Approximately 90% of..

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