Burnet Institute, Melbourne, Victoria 3004, Australia.
Int J Parasitol. 2012 May 15;42(6):567-73. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpara.2012.02.011. Epub 2012 Mar 21.
Multiple and seemingly sequential interactions between parasite ligands and their receptors on host erythrocytes are an essential precursor to invasion by the obligate intracellular pathogen, Plasmodium falciparum. Consequently, identification and characterisation of the specific effectors that facilitate these recognition events are of special interest for the development of novel therapeutic and prophylactic solutions to malaria. There have been many recent advances regarding the identification of host-parasite receptor-ligand pairs, however the precise function and temporal aspects of these interactions are far from resolved. This review provides an update on the current details of these interactions to place them in sequence and super impose them upon the known kinetic events of invasion.
寄生虫配体与其在宿主红细胞上的受体之间的多次且看似连续的相互作用,是专性细胞内寄生虫疟原虫入侵的重要前提。因此,鉴定和描述促进这些识别事件的特定效应子,对于开发疟疾的新型治疗和预防方法具有特殊意义。最近在鉴定宿主-寄生虫受体-配体对方面取得了许多进展,然而这些相互作用的精确功能和时间方面还远未解决。本文综述了这些相互作用的最新细节,将它们按顺序排列,并将它们叠加在已知的入侵动力学事件上。