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The role of inflammasomes in the pathogenesis of malaria during pregnancy: effects and mechanisms

Grant number: 15/06106-0
Support Opportunities:Research Grants - Visiting Researcher Grant - International
Duration: August 20, 2015 - February 19, 2016
Field of knowledge:Biological Sciences - Parasitology - Protozoology of Parasites
Principal Investigator:Cláudio Romero Farias Marinho
Grantee:Cláudio Romero Farias Marinho
Visiting researcher: Ligia Antunes Gonçalves
Visiting researcher institution: Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, Portugal
Host Institution: Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas (ICB). Universidade de São Paulo (USP). São Paulo , SP, Brazil

Abstract

Malaria is a serious parasitic disease that affects about 500 million people annually. In endemic regions, malaria in pregnancy (MiP) is a major cause of maternal and infant mortality. The severity of the disease may be explained by the fact that placenta is an appropriated environment to the development of subpopulations of parasites, and by the immune profile developed by pregnant women infected with Plasmodium. The Nod-like receptors (NLRs) and Toll like receptors (TLR) have been correlated with the recognition of structures present in the Plasmodium, and with the mediation of inflammatory response against the parasite that is responsible for generating many of deleterious effects of infection. Although in recent years many studies have defined the clinical manifestations of malaria during pregnancy, the cellular and molecular mechanisms associated with the immune response are not understood. The aim of this project is to study the effects and immunological mechanisms involved in MiP related to the inflammasomes. For this purpose, we will use an experimental model that mimics the situation observed in areas of stable transmission, which was developed by our group. The understandings of these processes are important for the development of prophylactic and therapeutic strategies for treatment of malaria during pregnancy. (AU)

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Scientific publications (8)
(References retrieved automatically from Web of Science and SciELO through information on FAPESP grants and their corresponding numbers as mentioned in the publications by the authors)
DOMBROWSKI, JAMILLE G.; SOUZA, RODRIGO M.; CURRY, JONATHAN; HINTON, LAURA; SILVA, NATERCIA R. M.; GRIGNARD, LYNN; GONCALVES, LIGIA A.; GOMES, ANA RITA; EPIPHANIO, SABRINA; DRAKELEY, CHRIS; et al. G6PD deficiency alleles in a malaria-endemic region in the Western Brazilian Amazon. Malaria Journal, v. 16, . (12/04755-3, 14/20451-0, 14/09964-5, 15/06106-0, 16/13465-0)
LIMA, FLAVIA AFONSO; BARATEIRO, ANDRE; DOMBROWSKI, JAMILLE GREGORIO; DE SOUZA, RODRIGO MEDEIROS; COSTA, DOUGLAS DE SOUSA; MURILLO, OSCAR; EPIPHANIO, SABRINA; GONCALVES, LIGIA ANTUNES; FARIAS MARINHO, CLAUDIO ROMERO. Plasmodium falciparum infection dysregulates placental autophagy. PLoS One, v. 14, n. 12, . (17/03939-7, 17/05782-8, 13/16417-8, 12/04755-3, 16/07030-0, 15/06106-0, 13/00981-1, 18/20468-0)
DOMBROWSKI, JAMILLE GREGORIO; DE SOUZA, RODRIGO MEDEIROS; MENDES SILVA, NATERCIA REGINA; BARATEIRO, ANDRE; EPIPHANIO, SABRINA; GONCALVES, LIGIA ANTUNES; FARIAS MARINHO, CLAUDIO ROMERO. Malaria during pregnancy and newborn outcome in an unstable transmission area in Brazil: A population-based record linkage study. PLoS One, v. 13, n. 6, . (15/06106-0, 17/03939-7, 12/04755-3, 14/20451-0, 14/09964-5, 09/53889-0)
DOMBROWSKI, JAMILLE GREGORIO; DE SOUZA, RODRIGO MEDEIROS; LIMA, FLAVIA AFONSO; BANDEIRA, CARLA LETICIA; MURILLO, OSCAR; COSTA, DOUGLAS DE SOUSA; MACHADO PEIXOTO, ERIKA PAULA; CUNHA, MARIELTON DOS PASSOS; DE ANDRADE ZANOTTO, PAOLO MARINHO; BEVILACQUA, ESTELA; et al. Association of Malaria Infection During Pregnancy With Head Circumference of Newborns in the Brazilian Amazon. JAMA NETWORK OPEN, v. 2, n. 5, . (14/17766-9, 18/20468-0, 12/04755-3, 13/21728-2, 14/20451-0, 14/09964-5, 15/06106-0, 13/00981-1, 16/08204-2, 13/16417-8, 09/53889-0)
BARBOZA, RENATO; HASENKAMP, LUTERO; BARATEIRO, ANDRE; MURILLO, OSCAR; MACHADO PEIXOTO, ERIKA PAULA; LIMA, FLAVIA AFONSO; REIS, ARAMYS SILVA; GONCALVES, LIGIA ANTUNES; EPIPHANIO, SABRINA; MARINHO, CLAUDIO R. F.. Fetal-Derived MyD88 Signaling Contributes to Poor Pregnancy Outcomes During Gestational Malaria. FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY, v. 10, . (11/17880-8, 15/10892-1, 09/53256-7, 12/14715-9, 16/07030-0, 15/06106-0, 17/03939-7, 11/19048-8, 13/16417-8, 09/53889-0)
REIS, ARAMYS S.; BARBOZA, RENATO; MURILLO, OSCAR; BARATEIRO, ANDRE; PEIXOTO, ERIKA P. M.; LIMA, FLAVIA A.; GOMES, VINICIUS M.; DOMBROWSKI, JAMILLE G.; LEAL, VINICIUS N. C.; ARAUJO, FRANCIELE; et al. Inflammasome activation and IL-1 signaling during placental malaria induce poor pregnancy outcomes. SCIENCE ADVANCES, v. 6, n. 10, . (14/09964-5, 15/23395-6, 14/20451-0, 17/03939-7, 11/19048-8, 17/05782-8, 13/16417-8, 16/07030-0, 12/16525-2, 12/04755-3, 15/50650-7, 18/20468-0, 13/00981-1, 11/17880-8, 15/06106-0)
BARBOZA, RENATO; LIMA, FLAVIA AFONSO; REIS, ARAMYS SILVA; MURILLO, OSCAR JAVIER; MACHADO PEIXOTO, ERIKA PAULA; BANDEIRA, CARLA LETICIA; FOTORAN, WESLEY LUZETTI; SARDINHA, LUIS ROBERTO; WUNDERLICH, GERHARD; BEVILACQUA, ESTELA; et al. TLR4-Mediated Placental Pathology and Pregnancy Outcome in Experimental Malaria. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, v. 7, . (12/16525-2, 11/17880-8, 14/20451-0, 14/09964-5, 15/06106-0, 13/00981-1, 11/19048-8, 13/16417-8, 09/53889-0)
SERCUNDES, MICHELLE K.; ORTOLAN, LUANA S.; JULIO, VIVIANE DA SILVA; BELLA, LEONARDO M.; QUIRINO, THATYANE DE CASTRO; DEBONE, DANIELA; CARNEIRO-RAMOS, MARCELA S.; CHRISTOFFOLETE, MARCELO A.; MARTINS, JOILSON O.; D'IMPERIO LIMA, MARIA REGINA; et al. lockade of caspase cascade overcomes malaria-associated acute respiratory distress syndrome in mic. CELL DEATH & DISEASE, v. 13, n. 2, . (20/03163-1, 13/20718-3, 15/06106-0, 20/06747-4, 20/03175-0)

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