Journal article
Adhesion of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes to hyaluronic acid in placental malaria
JG Beeson, SJ Rogerson, BM Cooke, JC Reeder, W Chai, AM Lawson, ME Molyneux, GV Brown
Nature Medicine | NATURE AMERICA INC | Published : 2000
DOI: 10.1038/71582
Abstract
Infection with Plasmodium falciparum during pregnancy leads to the accumulation of parasite-infected erythrocytes in the placenta, and is associated with excess perinatal mortality, premature delivery and intrauterine growth retardation in the infant, as well as increased maternal mortality and morbidity. P. falciparum can adhere to specific receptors on host cells, an important virulence factor enabling parasites to accumulate in various organs. We report here that most P. falciparum isolates from infected placentae can bind to hyaluronic acid, a newly discovered receptor for parasite adhesion that is present on the placental lining. In laboratory isolates selected for specific high-level a..
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