Article
Haem oxygenase protects against thrombocytopaenia and malaria-associated lung injury
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QUINTANILHA, Isaclaudia G. de Azevedo et al. Haem oxygenase protects
against thrombocytopaenia and malaria‑associated lung injury. Malaria Journal, v. 19, n. 234, p. 1-16, 2020.
1475-2875
10.1186/s12936-020-03305-6
Autor
Quintanilha, Isaclaudia G. de Azevedo
Moraes, Isabel M. Medeiros de
Ferreira, André C.
Reis, Patrícia A.
Abreu, Adriana Vieira de
Campbell, Robert A.
Weyrich, Andrew S.
Bozza, Patrícia T.
Zimmerman, Guy A.
Faria Neto, Hugo C. Castro
Resumen
Malaria-triggered lung injury can occur in both severe and non-severe cases. Platelets may interact with parasitized erythrocytes, leukocytes and endothelium. These interactions can lead to microvessel obstructions and induce release of inflammatory mediators. Induction of the haem oxygenase enzyme is important in the host's response to free haem and to several other molecules generated by infectious or non-infectious diseases. In addition, an important role for the haem oxygenase-1 isotype has been demonstrated in experimental cerebral malaria and in clinical cases. Therefore, the present work aims to determine the influence of haem oxygenase in thrombocytopaenia and acute pulmonary injury during infection with Plasmodium berghei strain NK65.