Neutrophils and Malaria

Front Immunol. 2018 Dec 19:9:3005. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2018.03005. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Neutrophils are abundant in the circulation and are one of the immune system's first lines of defense against infection. There has been substantial work carried out investigating the role of neutrophils in malaria and it is clear that during infection neutrophils are activated and are capable of clearing malaria parasites by a number of mechanisms. This review focuses on neutrophil responses to human malarias, summarizing evidence which helps us understand where neutrophils are, what they are doing, how they interact with parasites as well as their potential role in vaccine mediated immunity. We also outline future research priorities for these, the most abundant of leukocytes.

Keywords: Plasmodium; antibody mediated immunity; immunity; malaria; neutrophil; polymorphonuclear (PMN).

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antimalarials / pharmacology
  • Antimalarials / therapeutic use
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Extracellular Traps / immunology
  • Extracellular Traps / parasitology
  • Humans
  • Leukocyte Count
  • Malaria / blood
  • Malaria / immunology*
  • Malaria / parasitology
  • Malaria / therapy
  • Malaria Vaccines / administration & dosage
  • Malaria Vaccines / immunology*
  • Neutrophil Activation / drug effects
  • Neutrophil Activation / immunology*
  • Neutrophils / drug effects
  • Neutrophils / immunology*
  • Neutrophils / metabolism
  • Neutrophils / parasitology
  • Phagocytosis / immunology
  • Plasmodium / immunology*
  • Plasmodium / pathogenicity
  • Reactive Oxygen Species / metabolism

Substances

  • Antimalarials
  • Malaria Vaccines
  • Reactive Oxygen Species