TY - JOUR
T1 - Dendritic cells and the malaria pre-erythrocytic stage
AU - Mauduit, Marjorie
AU - See, Peter
AU - Peng, Kaitian
AU - Rénia, Laurent
AU - Ginhoux, Florent
N1 - Funding Information:
M. Mauduit ⨯ P. See ⨯ K. Peng ⨯ L. Rénia (&) ⨯ F. Ginhoux (&) Singapore Immunology Network (SIgN), Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Immunos, 8A Biomedical Grove, Biopolis, Singapore 138648, Singapore e-mail: [email protected]
PY - 2012/9/1
Y1 - 2012/9/1
N2 - Malaria remains one of the main infectious diseases in intertropical regions. The malaria parasite has a complex life cycle in its mammalian host, switching between variable forms as it traverses through different tissues and anatomic locations, either intra- or intercellularly. During its journey, the parasite encounters and interacts with the host immune system, which functions to prevent infections and limit ensuing pathologies. One important component of the host immune system is the dendritic cells (DC) network. DC form a heterogeneous group of pathogen-sensing and antigen-presenting cells that play a crucial role in the initiation of adaptive immunity. Here, we review the known and unknown interactions between the malaria parasites and the DC system, starting from the inoculation of the parasite in the skin up to its exit from the liver, also known as the preerythrocytic stage of the infection, and discuss how deciphering these interactions may contribute to our understanding of the Plasmodium parasite biology as well as to the induction of immune protection via vaccination.
AB - Malaria remains one of the main infectious diseases in intertropical regions. The malaria parasite has a complex life cycle in its mammalian host, switching between variable forms as it traverses through different tissues and anatomic locations, either intra- or intercellularly. During its journey, the parasite encounters and interacts with the host immune system, which functions to prevent infections and limit ensuing pathologies. One important component of the host immune system is the dendritic cells (DC) network. DC form a heterogeneous group of pathogen-sensing and antigen-presenting cells that play a crucial role in the initiation of adaptive immunity. Here, we review the known and unknown interactions between the malaria parasites and the DC system, starting from the inoculation of the parasite in the skin up to its exit from the liver, also known as the preerythrocytic stage of the infection, and discuss how deciphering these interactions may contribute to our understanding of the Plasmodium parasite biology as well as to the induction of immune protection via vaccination.
KW - Dendritic cells
KW - Liver
KW - Malaria
KW - Protection
KW - Skin
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84866743051&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s12026-012-8269-7
DO - 10.1007/s12026-012-8269-7
M3 - Article
C2 - 22418726
AN - SCOPUS:84866743051
SN - 0257-277X
VL - 53
SP - 115
EP - 126
JO - Immunologic Research
JF - Immunologic Research
IS - 1-3
ER -