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Immunofluorescence study of cytoskeleton in endothelial cells induced with malaria sera.

Mathusorn WongsawatSupattra GlaharnCharit SrisookWilanee DechkhajornUrai ChaisriChuchard PunsawadTachpon TecharangKesinee ChotivanichSrivicha KrudsoodParnpen Viriyavejakul
Published in: Malaria journal (2024)
ECs stimulated with sera from complicated P. falciparum malaria showed cytoskeletal alterations and increased in fluorescence intensity, which was associated with high levels of TNF and IFN-γ. Cytoskeletal changes of ECs incubated with complicated P. falciparum malaria sera can lead to EC junctional alteration and permeability changes, which is mediated through apoptotic pathway. The findings can serve as a basis to explore measures to strengthen EC cytoskeleton and alleviate severe malaria complications such as pulmonary oedema and cerebral malaria. In addition, immunofluorescence intensity of cytoskeleton could be investigated as potential prognostic indicator for malaria severity.
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