Ginsburg H
Department of Biological Chemistry, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
Blood Cells. 1990;16(2-3):225-35.
During the intraerythrocytic development of the malarial parasite, the host cell's structure and function are altered to such an extent that the infected red blood cell may be regarded as a finely tuned, although imperfect, symbiotic organism. Problems such as the control of the parasite's life and cell cycles, volume regulation of the malaria-infected erythrocyte, the energy metabolism of the malaria-infected red blood cell, and the possible metabolic purpose for parasite oxidative stressing of its host cell, seem worth addressing at the outset.
在疟原虫的红细胞内发育过程中,宿主细胞的结构和功能发生了极大改变,以至于受感染的红细胞可被视为一种经过精细调节(尽管并不完美)的共生生物体。诸如疟原虫生命和细胞周期的控制、疟疾感染红细胞的体积调节、疟疾感染红细胞的能量代谢,以及疟原虫对其宿主细胞进行氧化应激的可能代谢目的等问题,似乎从一开始就值得探讨。