Muminatou Jallow
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Recent Articles
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Band G, Leffler E, Jallow M, Sisay-Joof F, Ndila C, Macharia A, et al.
Nature
. 2021 Dec;
602(7895):106-111.
PMID: 34883497
Host genetic factors can confer resistance against malaria, raising the question of whether this has led to evolutionary adaptation of parasite populations. Here we searched for association between candidate host...
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Ackerman H, Ayestaran A, Olola C, Jallow M, Agbenyega T, Bojang K, et al.
Lancet Haematol
. 2020 Oct;
7(11):e789-e797.
PMID: 33091354
Background: Infection with Plasmodium falciparum leads to severe malaria and death in approximately 400 000 children each year in sub-Saharan Africa. Blood transfusion might benefit some patients with malaria but...
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Johnston I, Hoffmann T, Greenbury S, Cominetti O, Jallow M, Kwiatkowski D, et al.
NPJ Digit Med
. 2019 Jul;
2:63.
PMID: 31312723
More than 400,000 deaths from severe malaria (SM) are reported every year, mainly in African children. The diversity of clinical presentations associated with SM indicates important differences in disease pathogenesis...
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Moussa E, Huang H, Thezenas M, Fischer R, Ramaprasad A, Sisay-Joof F, et al.
Malar J
. 2018 Sep;
17(1):337.
PMID: 30249265
Background: Cerebral malaria (CM) is a severe neurological complication of Plasmodium falciparum infection. A number of pathological findings have been correlated with pediatric CM including sequestration, platelet accumulation, petechial haemorrhage...
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Cominetti O, Smith D, Hoffman F, Jallow M, Thezenas M, Huang H, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2018 Aug;
8(1):12849.
PMID: 30150696
The parasite Plasmodium falciparum is the main cause of severe malaria (SM). Despite treatment with antimalarial drugs, more than 400,000 deaths are reported every year, mainly in African children. The...
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Leffler E, Band G, Busby G, Kivinen K, Le Q, Clarke G, et al.
Science
. 2017 May;
356(6343).
PMID: 28522690
The malaria parasite invades human red blood cells by a series of interactions between host and parasite surface proteins. By analyzing genome sequence data from human populations, including 1269 individuals...
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Clarke G, Rockett K, Kivinen K, Hubbart C, Jeffreys A, Rowlands K, et al.
Elife
. 2017 Jan;
6.
PMID: 28067620
Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is believed to confer protection against malaria, but the precise nature of the protective effecthas proved difficult to define as G6PD deficiency has multiple allelic variants...
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Busby G, Band G, Le Q, Jallow M, Bougama E, Mangano V, et al.
Elife
. 2016 Jun;
5.
PMID: 27324836
Similarity between two individuals in the combination of genetic markers along their chromosomes indicates shared ancestry and can be used to identify historical connections between different population groups due to...
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Shah S, Rockett K, Jallow M, Sisay-Joof F, Bojang K, Pinder M, et al.
Malar J
. 2016 Jan;
15:13.
PMID: 26738565
Background: Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency exhibits considerable allelic heterogeneity which manifests with variable biochemical and clinical penetrance. It has long been thought that G6PD deficiency confers partial protection against severe...
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Gurdasani D, Carstensen T, Tekola-Ayele F, Pagani L, Tachmazidou I, Hatzikotoulas K, et al.
Nature
. 2014 Dec;
517(7534):327-32.
PMID: 25470054
Given the importance of Africa to studies of human origins and disease susceptibility, detailed characterization of African genetic diversity is needed. The African Genome Variation Project provides a resource with...