Review on Cerebral Malaria—pathogenesis and Role of EphA2 Receptor in Maintaining Blood Brain Barrier Integrity
Health Sciences Review(2024)
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Cerebral malaria, EphA2 receptors, Ephrin A1, Blood Brain Barrier Disruption, endothelial cells apoptosis, Possible intervention, Immune cell responses, Vaccination,Cerebral malaria: It is a complex of severe hallmarks of Plasmodium species infection in the brain,EphA2 receptors: The receptors that have been connected to numerous neurological illnesses and play an important role in cerebral malaria, which is associated with a breakdown of the blood-brain barrier (BBB),Ephrin A: The primary ligand involved in EphA2 - ephrin-A interaction between cells results in cellular activities such adhesion, cellular migration, and morphological changes in cells that facilitates endothelial cells apoptosis leads to cerebral malaria,BBB Disruption: The pathological outcome of EphA2 targeting ephrin A ligand-expressing CD8+ T complex cell adhesion, which ultimately induces endothelial cell apoptosis,Childhood neurodisability: Cerebral Malaria survivors face lifelong effects and a higher incidence of childhood neurodisability,Possible intervention: Understanding cerebral malaria pathogenesis and its possible intervention may be new therapeutic strategies for treating cerebral malaria,Immune cell responses: Migration and activation of numerous immune cells towards endothelial cells causes neuroinflammatory response,Vaccination: Immunogenicity of the vaccine is the ability of the vaccine to produce an immune response whereas the efficacy is a measure of the ability of vaccine to prevent the disease
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