CD8+ T cells target cerebrovasculature in children with cerebral malaria

Volume: 130, Issue: 3, Pages: 1128 - 1138
Published: Feb 17, 2020
Abstract
BACKGROUND. Cerebral malaria (CM) accounts for nearly 400,000 deaths annually in African children. Current dogma suggests that CM results from infected RBC (iRBC) sequestration in the brain microvasculature and resulting sequelae. Therapies targeting these events have been unsuccessful; findings in experimental models suggest that CD8+ T cells drive disease pathogenesis. However, these data have largely been ignored because corroborating...
Paper Details
Title
CD8+ T cells target cerebrovasculature in children with cerebral malaria
Published Date
Feb 17, 2020
Volume
130
Issue
3
Pages
1128 - 1138
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