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Title: Genetic and functional characterization of HIV-1 Vif on APOBEC3G degradation: First report of emergence of B/C recombinants from North India
Authors: Banerjea, Akhil C
Ronsard, Larance
Raja, Rameez
Panwar, Vaishali
Saini, Sanjesh
Mohankumar, Kumaravel
Sridharan, Subhashree
Padmapriya, Ramamoorthy
Chaudhuri, Suhnrita
Ramachandran, Vishnampettai G
Issue Date: Jul-2015
Publisher: Macmillan Publishers Limited
Abstract: Malaria afflicts around 200 million people annually, with a mortality number close to 600,000. The mortality rate in Human Cerebral Malaria (HCM) is unacceptably high (15-20%), despite the availability of artemisinin-based therapy. An effective adjunct therapy is urgently needed. Experimental Cerebral Malaria (ECM) in mice manifests many of the neurological features of HCM. Migration of T cells and parasite-infected RBCs (pRBCs) into the brain are both necessary to precipitate the disease. We have been able to simultaneously target both these parameters of ECM. Curcumin alone was able to reverse all the parameters investigated in this study that govern inflammatory responses, CD8(+) T cell and pRBC sequestration into the brain and blood brain barrier (BBB) breakdown. But the animals eventually died of anemia due to parasite build-up in blood. However, arteether-curcumin (AC) combination therapy even after the onset of symptoms provided complete cure. AC treatment is a promising therapeutic option for HCM.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/703
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