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Download Solution PDFA new mutation allows Plasmodium falciparum to exit the liver without maturing into merozoites. What would be the immediate consequence?
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Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Absence of RBC rupture and reduced clinical symptoms.
Key Points
- Plasmodium falciparum typically matures into merozoites in the liver, which then invade red blood cells (RBCs), causing cyclic RBC rupture and fever episodes.
- The mutation described prevents the parasite from maturing into merozoites, halting its ability to infect RBCs and thereby reducing the hallmark symptoms of malaria, including fever and anemia.
- Without RBC invasion and rupture, the immune response to Plasmodium falciparum remains subdued, as the primary triggers of inflammation (hemozoin release and debris from lysed RBCs) are absent.
- This mutation would likely decrease the severity of clinical malaria, as the parasite would fail to propagate significantly within the host.
- The life cycle of Plasmodium falciparum is disrupted, limiting its ability to cause systemic disease and reducing overall parasitemia levels in the host.
Additional Information
- Plasmodium falciparum Life Cycle:
- Plasmodium falciparum is a protozoan parasite that causes malaria in humans.
- The life cycle involves two hosts: humans (intermediate host) and Anopheles mosquitoes (definitive host).
- In humans, sporozoites enter the liver, mature into merozoites, and then infect RBCs, leading to clinical symptoms.
- Red Blood Cell (RBC) Invasion:
- Merozoites infect RBCs, multiply asexually, and rupture them, releasing toxins such as hemozoin, which trigger fever and immune responses.
- This RBC destruction leads to anemia and other complications in malaria patients.
- Malarial Symptoms:
- Classic symptoms of malaria include fever, chills, sweats, headaches, and muscle pain, which are directly linked to RBC rupture.
- Severe cases can lead to cerebral malaria, organ failure, and death.
- Mutation Impact:
- The described mutation disrupts the parasite’s liver stage progression, preventing it from becoming infectious to RBCs.
- This reduces the parasite’s capacity to cause systemic disease and limits its ability to spread.
- Malaria Control Efforts:
- Global initiatives like insecticide-treated nets, antimalarial drugs, and vaccines (e.g., RTS,S/AS01) aim to reduce malaria incidence and mortality.
- Understanding genetic mutations in Plasmodium species can contribute to developing new therapeutic strategies.
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