Author:
Rojas-Pirela Maura,Medina Lisvaneth,Rojas Maria Verónica,Liempi Ana Isabel,Castillo Christian,Pérez-Pérez Elizabeth,Guerrero-Muñoz Jesús,Araneda Sebastian,Kemmerling Ulrike
Abstract
Apicomplexans are a group of pathogenic protists that cause various diseases in humans and animals that cause economic losses worldwide. These unicellular eukaryotes are characterized by having a complex life cycle and the ability to evade the immune system of their host organism. Infections caused by some of these parasites affect millions of pregnant women worldwide, leading to various adverse maternal and fetal/placental effects. Unfortunately, the exact pathogenesis of congenital apicomplexan diseases is far from being understood, including the mechanisms of how they cross the placental barrier. In this review, we highlight important aspects of the diseases caused by species of Plasmodium, Babesia, Toxoplasma, and Neospora, their infection during pregnancy, emphasizing the possible role played by the placenta in the host-pathogen interaction.
Funder
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso
Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología
Subject
Microbiology (medical),Microbiology
Cited by
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