Cell vesiculation and immunopathology : implications in cerebral malaria
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Auteurs : Nicolas Coltel ; Valéry Combes ; Samuel C. Wassmer ; Giovanna Chimini ; Georges E. GrauSource :
- Microbes and infection [ 1286-4579 ] ; 2006.
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Abstract
Microparticles are plasma membrane fragments that are generated and released under physiological conditions. They are also released when tissue and/or systemic homeostasis is disrupted. These microparticles display different physiological features of the cells from which they originate. They are detected in some pathological conditions, but rarely suspected of participating in the disease's pathogenesis. In the present review, we summarise data about the production of the microparticles, their biological significance and potential role during microorganism-driven processes, especially in cerebral malaria.
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AF : | CNRS UMR 6020 - Immunopathology Group, Faculty of Medicine - 1FR48, 27, bd. Jean Moulin/13385 Marseille/France (1 aut., 2 aut., 5 aut.); Department of Pathology, K25. Faculty of Medicine, The University of Sydney, 92-94 Parramatta Road/Camperdown, NSW 2402/Australie (2 aut., 5 aut.); Malawi-Liverpool Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme, P.O. Box 30096, Chichiri/Bantyre/Malawi (3 aut.); Centre d'Immunologie INSERM CNRS de Marseille Lummy, Case 906, Parc Scientifique de Luminy/13288 Marseille/France (4 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
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EA : | Microparticles are plasma membrane fragments that are generated and released under physiological conditions. They are also released when tissue and/or systemic homeostasis is disrupted. These microparticles display different physiological features of the cells from which they originate. They are detected in some pathological conditions, but rarely suspected of participating in the disease's pathogenesis. In the present review, we summarise data about the production of the microparticles, their biological significance and potential role during microorganism-driven processes, especially in cerebral malaria. |
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FG : | Paludisme; Protozoose; Parasitose; Infection |
ED : | Pernicious attack |
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