Plasmodium knowlesi: a relevant, versatile experimental malaria model
- PMID: 27938428
- DOI: 10.1017/S0031182016002286
Plasmodium knowlesi: a relevant, versatile experimental malaria model
Abstract
The primate malaria Plasmodium knowlesi has a long-standing history as an experimental malaria model. Studies using this model parasite in combination with its various natural and experimental non-human primate hosts have led to important advances in vaccine development and in our understanding of malaria invasion, immunology and parasite-host interactions. The adaptation to long-term in vitro continuous blood stage culture in rhesus monkey, Macaca fascicularis and human red blood cells, as well as the development of various transfection methodologies has resulted in a highly versatile experimental malaria model, further increasing the potential of what was already a very powerful model. The growing evidence that P. knowlesi is an important human zoonosis in South-East Asia has added relevance to former and future studies of this parasite species.
Keywords: Plasmodium knowlesi; in vitro; malaria; model; non-human primates; severe malaria; transfection; vaccine; zoonosis.
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