Literature DB >> 35926694

The origins, isolation, and biological characterization of rodent malaria parasites.

Sittiporn Pattaradilokrat1, Jian Wu2, Fangzheng Xu2, Xin-Zhuan Su3.   

Abstract

Rodent malaria parasites have been widely used in all aspects of malaria research to study parasite development within rodent and insect hosts, drug resistance, disease pathogenesis, host immune response, and vaccine efficacy. Rodent malaria parasites were isolated from African thicket rats and initially characterized by scientists at the University of Edinburgh, UK, particularly by Drs. Richard Carter, David Walliker, and colleagues. Through their efforts and elegant work, many rodent malaria parasite species, subspecies, and strains are now available. Because of the ease of maintaining these parasites in laboratory mice, genetic crosses can be performed to map the parasite and host genes contributing to parasite growth and disease severity. Recombinant DNA technologies are now available to manipulate the parasite genomes and to study gene functions efficiently. In this chapter, we provide a brief history of the isolation and species identification of rodent malaria parasites. We also discuss some recent studies to further characterize the different developing stages of the parasites including parasite genomes and chromosomes. Although there are differences between rodent and human malaria parasite infections, the knowledge gained from studies of rodent malaria parasites has contributed greatly to our understanding of and the fight against human malaria.
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Keywords:  Mouse; Plasmodium berghei; Plasmodium chabaudi; Plasmodium vinckei; Plasmodium yoelii; Rat

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35926694      PMCID: PMC9465976          DOI: 10.1016/j.parint.2022.102636

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Int        ISSN: 1383-5769            Impact factor:   2.106


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