Maria Mota (IMM) 2: Plasmodium liver stage infection activates host innate immunity

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Malaria kills about 500,000 people per year including many children. Dr. Maria Mota explains how better understanding the interactions between a host and the malaria parasite may help to prevent the disease and develop future treatments.
Talk Overview:
Two global eradication programs since1950 have reduced the malaria burden significantly, however, progress has stalled in recent years. In her first talk, Dr. Maria Mota details the lifecycle of two malaria parasites, Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax. The complex, multistage lifecycle makes it hard to diagnose and treat malaria. Mota explains that many attempts have been made to treat the disease with drugs but the malaria parasite very rapidly develops resistance. She describes how the recent development of drug combinations and a new vaccine, together with insecticide treated bed nets and improved early diagnosis, provide hope for better prevention and treatment of malaria in the future.
In Part 2, Mota goes into more depth about the liver stage of malaria infection. She reminds us that when Plasmodium parasites are transferred by a mosquito bite, they first travel to the liver. Once inside of a hepatocyte, a single malaria parasite will replicate and give rise to over 10,000 new parasites that go on to infect red blood cells and cause disease. For many years, this stage was called the silent stage as it was thought that malaria parasites were not detected by the host while in the liver. Mota tells us about data from her lab, and others, showing that the host innate immune response is, indeed, activated during hepatocyte infection. This immune response may play a role in modulating the host’s response to the blood-stage infection or future re-infection.
The severity of malarial disease is influenced by interactions between the parasite, the host and environmental factors. In her third talk, Mota explains how her lab used a mouse model to study the impact of host nutritional status on disease severity. When they compared infections in calorically restricted (CR) mice and freely fed mice, they found less reproduction of the malaria parasite and a lower parasite load in CR mice. This suggested that Plasmodium are able to sense and respond to host nutritional status. Mota describes how her lab identified a key Plasmodium kinase, KIN, that seems to regulate parasite response to nutrient availability and may provide a target for antimalarial drugs.
Speaker Biography:
Dr. Maria Mota has been a Group Leader at the Instituto de Medicina Molecular (iMM) in Lisbon, Portugal since 2005 and Executive Director since 2014. She is also an invited Professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Lisbon. Her lab studies the complex interactions between the malaria parasite Plasmodium and the human host. A better understanding of these interactions is needed if we hope to effectively control this deadly parasite.
Dr. Mota received her BS and MSc degrees from Porto University, her PhD in Molecular Parasitology from University College London, and she was a postdoctoral fellow at New York University Medical Center. Before joining iMM, Mota was a Principal Investigator at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (2002-2005), a European Science Foundation Young Investigator (2004-2009) and an HHMI International Research Scholar (2005-2010). Mota was elected as a member of EMBO in 2016.
Learn more about Dr. Mota’s research here:
imm.medicina.ulisboa.pt/en/in...

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@Ifymakaya
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It's so inspiring to watch. Kudos Prof.
@saalshareef3358
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If Parasitemia level is zero but malaria rapid test is positive what is the reason ??
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