Talking to each other to initiate sexual differentiation
- PMID: 23706733
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2013.05.013
Talking to each other to initiate sexual differentiation
Abstract
During the blood stage of their life cycle, malaria parasites invade and replicate within host erythrocytes. Some parasites differentiate to form male and female gametocytes, enabling transmission to the insect vector. Two studies by Regev-Rudzki et al. and Mantel et al. reveal an unexpected role for cell-cell communication using extracellular vesicles in triggering the commitment of malaria parasites toward sexual differentiation.
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Cell-cell communication between malaria-infected red blood cells via exosome-like vesicles.Cell. 2013 May 23;153(5):1120-33. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2013.04.029. Epub 2013 May 15. Cell. 2013. PMID: 23683579
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