| Literature DB >> 15106591 |
Olivier Silvie1, Jean-François Franetich, Luarent Rénia, Dominique Mazier.
Abstract
Plasmodium sporozoite invasion of host hepatocytes is an initial key step in infection by malaria parasite. Sporozoites can enter hepatocytes via two distinct pathways: by disruption of the plasma membrane followed by parasite migration through cells, or by the formation of a vacuole essential for further differentiation of the parasite. For Plasmodium falciparum, this differentiation requires the presence of CD81 on the hepatocyte surface. Recent findings with rodent parasites also suggest that migration through cells has an effect on both the sporozoite infectivity and the permissiveness of surrounding cells.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15106591 DOI: 10.1016/j.molmed.2004.01.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Mol Med ISSN: 1471-4914 Impact factor: 11.951