Mechanisms of invasion from sporozoite and merozoíto of Plasmodium
Malaria or paludismo is caused in humans by four species of Plasmodium belonging to phylum Apicomplexa: ovale, malaria, vivax and falciparum, being the last, the responsible of the clinical complication and death in the vertebrate host. Plasmodium parasite possess a specialized secretory or...
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doaj-000658b9906b4d2e9017c509b02029e52020-11-24T21:21:54ZengUniversidad Católica de OrienteBionatura1390-93471390-93552016-05-01899410.21931/RB/2016.01.02.9Mechanisms of invasion from sporozoite and merozoíto of Plasmodium Lilian M. Spencer0Andreina Gómez1Eva Collovini2Departamento de Ciencias de la Vida y Biotecnología. Universidad Yachay Tech, Imbabura, Ecuador. Universidad de Venezuela. Departamento de Biología Celular de la Universidad Simón Bólivar, Caracas-Venezuela.Universidad de Granada, España.Universidad Nacional Experimental Rómulo Gallego, Escuela Veterinaria, núcleo Zaraza, Venezuela.Malaria or paludismo is caused in humans by four species of Plasmodium belonging to phylum Apicomplexa: ovale, malaria, vivax and falciparum, being the last, the responsible of the clinical complication and death in the vertebrate host. Plasmodium parasite possess a specialized secretory organelles called rhoptries, micronemes and dense granules that facilitate invasion of host cells. The sporozoite stage of Plasmodium travels through the different cells of vertebrate host until it reaches the hepatocyte and have been form the parasitophorous vacuole. The infected hepatocytes rupture, results in the releasing thousands of daughter merozoites that invade the erythrocytes with the formation of parasitophorous vacuole too. Several researchers suggest the gliding motility mechanism as the responsible of hepatocyte invasion. While, which the erythrocyte invasion process has been described as the result of tree steps: first contact, re-orientation and invasion. In this review the surface proteins of merozoites and esporozoites are pointed out as the most important factors for the molecular invasion mechanisms until the elaboration of the parasitophorous vacuole. These proteins that take part in these mechanisms are the possible candidates in the design of an anti-malaria vaccine.http://revistabionatura.com/plasmodium.htmlmalariainvasionesporozoítomerozoítoPlasmodium. |
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Lilian M. Spencer Andreina Gómez Eva Collovini Mechanisms of invasion from sporozoite and merozoíto of Plasmodium Bionatura malaria invasion esporozoíto merozoíto Plasmodium. |
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Lilian M. Spencer Andreina Gómez Eva Collovini |
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Mechanisms of invasion from sporozoite and merozoíto of Plasmodium |
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Mechanisms of invasion from sporozoite and merozoíto of Plasmodium |
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Mechanisms of invasion from sporozoite and merozoíto of Plasmodium |
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Mechanisms of invasion from sporozoite and merozoíto of Plasmodium |
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Mechanisms of invasion from sporozoite and merozoíto of Plasmodium |
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mechanisms of invasion from sporozoite and merozoíto of plasmodium |
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1390-9347 1390-9355 |
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Malaria or paludismo is caused in humans by four species of Plasmodium belonging to phylum Apicomplexa: ovale, malaria, vivax and falciparum, being the last, the responsible of the clinical complication and death in the vertebrate host. Plasmodium parasite possess a specialized secretory organelles called rhoptries, micronemes and dense granules that facilitate invasion of host cells.
The sporozoite stage of Plasmodium travels through the different cells of vertebrate host until it reaches the hepatocyte and have been form the parasitophorous vacuole. The infected hepatocytes rupture, results in the releasing thousands of daughter merozoites that invade the erythrocytes with the formation of parasitophorous vacuole too.
Several researchers suggest the gliding motility mechanism as the responsible of hepatocyte invasion. While, which the erythrocyte invasion process has been described as the result of tree steps: first contact, re-orientation and invasion.
In this review the surface proteins of merozoites and esporozoites are pointed out as the most important factors for the molecular invasion mechanisms until the elaboration of the parasitophorous vacuole. These proteins that take part in these mechanisms are the possible candidates in the design of an anti-malaria vaccine. |
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malaria invasion esporozoíto merozoíto Plasmodium. |
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