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Plasmodium falciparum adhesion on human brain microvascular endothelial cells involves transmigration-like cup formation and induces opening of intercellular junctions
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نویسنده
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jambou r. ,combes v. ,jambou m.-j. ,weksler b.b. ,couraud p.-o. ,grau g.e.
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منبع
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plos pathogens - 2010 - دوره : 6 - شماره : 7 - صفحه:1 -13
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چکیده
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Cerebral malaria,a major cause of death during malaria infection,is characterised by the sequestration of infected red blood cells (irbc) in brain microvessels. most of the molecules implicated in the adhesion of irbc on endothelial cells (ec) are already described; however,the structure of the irbc/ec junction and the impact of this adhesion on the ec are poorly understood. we analysed this interaction using human brain microvascular ec monolayers co-cultured with irbc. our study demonstrates the transfer of material from the irbc to the brain ec plasma membrane in a trogocytosis-like process,followed by a tnf-enhanced irbc engulfing process. upon irbc/ec binding,parasite antigens are transferred to early endosomes in the ec,in a cytoskeleton-dependent process. this is associated with the opening of the intercellular junctions. the transfer of irbc antigens can thus transform ec into a target for the immune response and contribute to the profound ec alterations,including peri-vascular oedema,associated with cerebral malaria. © 2010 jambou et al.
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آدرس
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vascular immunology unit,department of pathology and bosch institute,sydney medical school,the university of sydney,new south wales,australia,department of parasitology mycology,institut pasteur,paris,france,département de parasitologie mycologie,institut pasteur,paris, France, vascular immunology unit,department of pathology and bosch institute,sydney medical school,the university of sydney,new south wales, Australia, vascular immunology unit,department of pathology and bosch institute,sydney medical school,the university of sydney,new south wales, Australia, institut cochin,cnrs umr 8104,inserm u567,universitéparis descartes,paris,france,cornell university medical college,new york, United States, institut cochin,cnrs umr 8104,inserm u567,universitéparis descartes,paris, France, vascular immunology unit,department of pathology and bosch institute,sydney medical school,the university of sydney,new south wales, Australia
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