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Using models to understand malaria |
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Posted By: News-Medical in Disease/Infection News |
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Published: Wednesday, 12-Jan-2005 |
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Scientists trace how malaria parasites evolve:
[World News]: Washington, Jan 12 : Scientists have traced how malaria parasites evolve on a molecular level as they move between their hosts and the insects that carry them, a finding which experts think can contribute to development of a vaccine to check the scourge.
Malaria parasites undergo three stages in their mosquito vectors, three stages in their vertebrate hosts, and a sexual development stage during which the parasite is transmitted between vector and the host.
The focus on the parasites' complex life cycle is helping researchers understand when different genes switch on and off as the pathogens go through seven different life stages.
The study highlights the genes in four malarial species that evolve rapidly in their mosquito vectors and in their mammalian hosts, the Maryland-based Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR) said in a statement yesterday.
The molecular-level data might help biomedical scientists who are identifying new targets for vaccines that would stop the parasite during stages when it is particularly vulnerable to intervention, it said.
"We hope this project will help vaccine researchers find the best targets against malaria," scientist Neil Hall, the first author of the paper, said.
"The study's findings will help scientists identify parasite genes that are interacting with the host as well as new gene targets for vaccines that aim to prevent parasite transmission in the mosquito," he added. PTI
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