Plasmodium yoelii
surface-related antigen (PySRA) modulates the host pro-inflammatory responses via binding to CD68 on macrophage membrane
Xin Feng,
Jia-Li Yu,
Yi-Fan Sun
et al.
Abstract:Malaria, one of the major infectious diseases in the world, is caused by the
Plasmodium
parasite.
Plasmodium
antigens could modulate the inflammatory response by binding to macrophage membrane receptors. As an export protein on the infected erythrocyte membrane,
Plasmodium
surface-related antigen (SRA) participates in the erythrocyte invasion and regulates the immune response of the host. This study found that the F2 segment of… Show more
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