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Co-infection by Semliki forest virus and malarial parasite modulates viral multiplication, pathogenesis and cytokines in mice

机译:Semliki森林病毒和疟疾寄生虫的共感染可调节小鼠的病毒繁殖,发病机制和细胞因子

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Environmental, technological and societal factors continue to have a dramatic effect on infectious diseases worldwide and are considered to be facilitating the emergence of several infectious diseases at a time. Co-infection with different species of viral and malaria infections are currently emerging problems of dual infection in the developing as well as developed countries. Understanding of interactions between the host, malaria and virus infection is of current concern and we have initiated studies to delineate the mechanisms involved during the progression of Semliki forest virus (SFV) and Plasmodium yoelii (P. yoelii) infection in mice. Enhanced virus multiplication and up-regulation of cytokine mRNA level in P. yoelii and SFV co-infected mice were observed on day 4 post-infection compared to respective controls. Collectively, our observations indicate that malaria infection may influence virus multiplication, pathogenesis and up-regulation of cytokine mRNA during co-infection in mice.
机译:环境,技术和社会因素继续对全世界的传染病产生巨大影响,并被认为一次促进了几种传染病的出现。在发展中国家和发达国家,与不同种类的病毒和疟疾感染同时感染是双重感染的新出现问题。目前,对宿主,疟疾和病毒感染之间相互作用的了解是当前关注的问题,我们已经开始研究以描述小鼠Semliki森林病毒(SFV)和约氏疟原虫(P. yoelii)感染进展过程中涉及的机制。与相应的对照组相比,在感染后第4天,约埃氏假单胞菌和SFV共感染的小鼠中病毒繁殖增强,细胞因子mRNA水平上调。总体而言,我们的观察结果表明,疟疾感染可能会在小鼠共感染期间影响病毒的繁殖,发病机理以及细胞因子mRNA的上调。

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