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Erythrocyte polymorphisms and malaria parasite invasion in Papua New Guinea [Review]

机译:巴布亚新几内亚红细胞多态性与疟原虫入侵[综述]

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Plasmodium falciparum merozoites engage the erythrocyte surface through several receptor (host)-ligand (parasite) interactions during a brief exchange that results in parasite invasion of the red blood cell. Tens of thousands of these events occur during the initial cycle of blood-stage infections but advance towards billions as the parasite becomes visible to microscopists attempting to diagnose the underlying cause of illness in febrile patients. Advancing blood-stage infection leads to massive proportions of erythrocytes that rupture during repetitive cycles of asexual reproduction. As the infection leads to illness, non-immune or semi-immune individuals can suffer from life-threatening consequences of severe malarial anemia that play a leading role in pathogenesis. Through natural selection, some erythrocyte membrane polymorphisms are likely to have reduced the invasion success of the P. falciparum merozoite and increased the fitness of the human host population.
机译:恶性疟原虫裂殖子在短暂交换过程中通过几种受体(宿主)-配体(寄生物)的相互作用与红细胞表面结合,导致寄生虫入侵红细胞。这些事件中有成千上万的发生在血液阶段感染的初始周期中,但随着试图诊断高热患者潜在病因的显微镜学家可以看到这种寄生虫,这种疾病发展到数十亿。不断发展的血液感染会导致大量的红细胞在无性繁殖的重复周期中破裂。由于感染导致疾病,非免疫或半免疫个体可能会遭受严重的疟疾贫血的威胁生命的后果,而这种疾病在发病机理中起着主导作用。通过自然选择,某些红细胞膜多态性可能降低了恶性疟原虫裂殖子的入侵成功并提高了人类宿主的适应性。

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