Human red blood cell polymorphisms and malaria

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作者
Williams, Thomas N.
机构
[1] KEMRI Wellcome Trust Collaborat Program, Kilifi, Kenya
[2] Churchill Hosp, Nuffield Dept Med, Ctr Clin Vaccinol & Trop Med, Oxford OX3 7LJ, England
基金
英国惠康基金;
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10.1016/j.mib.2006.06.009
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Genetic factors are a major determinant of child survival in malaria endemic countries. Identifying which genes are involved and how they affect the malaria disease risk potentially offers a powerful mechanism through which to learn more about the host-parasite relationship. The past few years have seen significant progress towards achieving this goal for some of the best-known malaria resistance genes that determine the structure or function of red blood cells: Gerbich blood group antigen negativity; polymorphisms of the complement receptor genes (most notably CR1); Southeast Asian ovalocytosis; pyruvate kinase deficiency; haemoglobin E; the sickle cell trait; and alpha-thalassaemia are all examples. The challenge for the future must be to translate such advances into fresh approaches to the prevention and treatment of malaria.
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页码:388 / 394
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