Journal article

Malaria in pregnancy: pathogenesis and immunity

SJ Rogerson, L Hviid, PE Duffy, RF Leke, DW Taylor

Lancet Infectious Diseases | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2007

Abstract

Understanding of the biological basis for susceptibility to malaria in pregnancy was recently advanced by the discovery that erythrocytes infected with Plasmodium falciparum accumulate in the placenta through adhesion to molecules such as chondroitin sulphate A. Antibody recognition of placental infected erythrocytes is dependent on sex and gravidity, and could protect from malaria complications. Moreover, a conserved parasite gene-var2csa-has been associated with placental malaria, suggesting that its product might be an appropriate vaccine candidate. By contrast, our understanding of placental immunopathology and how this contributes to anaemia and low birthweight remains restricted, altho..

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