2022
DOI: 10.3389/fcimb.2022.834850
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Mid-Liver Stage Arrest of Plasmodium falciparum Schizonts in Primary Porcine Hepatocytes

Abstract: During co-evolution Plasmodium parasites and vertebrates went through a process of selection resulting in defined and preferred parasite-host combinations. As such, Plasmodium falciparum (Pf) sporozoites can infect human hepatocytes while seemingly incompatible with host cellular machinery of other species. The compatibility between parasite invasion ligands and their respective human hepatocyte receptors plays a key role in Pf host selectivity. However, it is unclear whether the ability of Pf sporozoites to m… Show more

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“…Yet, despite the immunological and biological importance of Pf LS, gene expression of the parasite in the liver remains largely uncharacterized due to technical challenges. Notably, Pf SPZ have an almost exclusive tropism for primary human hepatocytes resulting in abnormal development in human hepatoma cell lines and low infection yields [13, 14]. Studies of Pf LS biology advanced with the use of in vitro primary hepatocyte culture systems [15] and the use of human liver-chimeric mouse models [16, 17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, despite the immunological and biological importance of Pf LS, gene expression of the parasite in the liver remains largely uncharacterized due to technical challenges. Notably, Pf SPZ have an almost exclusive tropism for primary human hepatocytes resulting in abnormal development in human hepatoma cell lines and low infection yields [13, 14]. Studies of Pf LS biology advanced with the use of in vitro primary hepatocyte culture systems [15] and the use of human liver-chimeric mouse models [16, 17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%