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Electrophysiological studies of malaria parasite-infected erythrocytes: current status
Authors:Staines Henry M  Alkhalil Abdulnaser  Allen Richard J  De Jonge Hugo R  Derbyshire Elvira  Egée Stéphane  Ginsburg Hagai  Hill David A  Huber Stephan M  Kirk Kiaran  Lang Florian  Lisk Godfrey  Oteng Eugene  Pillai Ajay D  Rayavara Kempaiah  Rouhani Sherin  Saliba Kevin J  Shen Crystal  Solomon Tsione  Thomas Serge L Y  Verloo Patrick  Desai Sanjay A
Affiliation:Centre for Infection, Division of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, St. George's, University of London, London SW17 0RE, UK. hstaines@sgul.ac.uk
Abstract:The altered permeability characteristics of erythrocytes infected with malaria parasites have been a source of interest for over 30 years. Recent electrophysiological studies have provided strong evidence that these changes reflect transmembrane transport through ion channels in the host erythrocyte plasma membrane. However, conflicting results and differing interpretations of the data have led to confusion in this field. In an effort to unravel these issues, the groups involved recently came together for a week of discussion and experimentation. In this article, the various models for altered transport are reviewed, together with the areas of consensus in the field and those that require a better understanding.
Keywords:Patch-clamp   Ion channels   New permeability pathways   PSAC   Plasmodium   Oxidation
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