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Lack of Association of Interferon Regulatory Factor 1 with Severe Malaria in Affected Child-Parental Trio Studies across Three African Populations

Interferon Regulatory Factor 1 (IRF-1) is a member of the IRF family of transcription factors, which have key and diverse roles in the gene-regulatory networks of the immune system. IRF-1 has been described as a critical mediator of IFN-gamma signalling and as the major player in driving TH1 type re...

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Autores principales: Mangano, Valentina D., Clark, Taane G., Auburn, Sarah, Campino, Susana, Diakite, Mahamadou, Fry, Andrew E., Green, Angela, Richardson, Anna, Jallow, Muminatou, Sisay-Joof, Fatou, Pinder, Margaret, Griffiths, Michael J., Newton, Charles, Peshu, Norbert, Williams, Thomas N., Marsh, Kevin, Molyneux, Malcolm E., Taylor, Terrie E., Modiano, David, Kwiatkowski, Dominic P., Rockett, Kirk A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2621088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19145247
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004206
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author Mangano, Valentina D.
Clark, Taane G.
Auburn, Sarah
Campino, Susana
Diakite, Mahamadou
Fry, Andrew E.
Green, Angela
Richardson, Anna
Jallow, Muminatou
Sisay-Joof, Fatou
Pinder, Margaret
Griffiths, Michael J.
Newton, Charles
Peshu, Norbert
Williams, Thomas N.
Marsh, Kevin
Molyneux, Malcolm E.
Taylor, Terrie E.
Modiano, David
Kwiatkowski, Dominic P.
Rockett, Kirk A.
author_facet Mangano, Valentina D.
Clark, Taane G.
Auburn, Sarah
Campino, Susana
Diakite, Mahamadou
Fry, Andrew E.
Green, Angela
Richardson, Anna
Jallow, Muminatou
Sisay-Joof, Fatou
Pinder, Margaret
Griffiths, Michael J.
Newton, Charles
Peshu, Norbert
Williams, Thomas N.
Marsh, Kevin
Molyneux, Malcolm E.
Taylor, Terrie E.
Modiano, David
Kwiatkowski, Dominic P.
Rockett, Kirk A.
author_sort Mangano, Valentina D.
collection PubMed
description Interferon Regulatory Factor 1 (IRF-1) is a member of the IRF family of transcription factors, which have key and diverse roles in the gene-regulatory networks of the immune system. IRF-1 has been described as a critical mediator of IFN-gamma signalling and as the major player in driving TH1 type responses. It is therefore likely to be crucial in both innate and adaptive responses against intracellular pathogens such as Plasmodium falciparum. Polymorphisms at the human IRF1 locus have been previously found to be associated with the ability to control P. falciparum infection in populations naturally exposed to malaria. In order to test whether genetic variation at the IRF1 locus also affects the risk of developing severe malaria, we performed a family-based test of association for 18 Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) across the gene in three African populations, using genotype data from 961 trios consisting of one affected child and his/her two parents (555 from The Gambia, 204 from Kenya and 202 from Malawi). No significant association with severe malaria or severe malaria subphenotypes (cerebral malaria and severe malaria anaemia) was observed for any of the SNPs/haplotypes tested in any of the study populations. Our results offer no evidence that the molecular pathways regulated by the transcription factor IRF-1 are involved in the immune-based pathogenesis of severe malaria.
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spelling pubmed-26210882009-01-15 Lack of Association of Interferon Regulatory Factor 1 with Severe Malaria in Affected Child-Parental Trio Studies across Three African Populations Mangano, Valentina D. Clark, Taane G. Auburn, Sarah Campino, Susana Diakite, Mahamadou Fry, Andrew E. Green, Angela Richardson, Anna Jallow, Muminatou Sisay-Joof, Fatou Pinder, Margaret Griffiths, Michael J. Newton, Charles Peshu, Norbert Williams, Thomas N. Marsh, Kevin Molyneux, Malcolm E. Taylor, Terrie E. Modiano, David Kwiatkowski, Dominic P. Rockett, Kirk A. PLoS One Research Article Interferon Regulatory Factor 1 (IRF-1) is a member of the IRF family of transcription factors, which have key and diverse roles in the gene-regulatory networks of the immune system. IRF-1 has been described as a critical mediator of IFN-gamma signalling and as the major player in driving TH1 type responses. It is therefore likely to be crucial in both innate and adaptive responses against intracellular pathogens such as Plasmodium falciparum. Polymorphisms at the human IRF1 locus have been previously found to be associated with the ability to control P. falciparum infection in populations naturally exposed to malaria. In order to test whether genetic variation at the IRF1 locus also affects the risk of developing severe malaria, we performed a family-based test of association for 18 Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) across the gene in three African populations, using genotype data from 961 trios consisting of one affected child and his/her two parents (555 from The Gambia, 204 from Kenya and 202 from Malawi). No significant association with severe malaria or severe malaria subphenotypes (cerebral malaria and severe malaria anaemia) was observed for any of the SNPs/haplotypes tested in any of the study populations. Our results offer no evidence that the molecular pathways regulated by the transcription factor IRF-1 are involved in the immune-based pathogenesis of severe malaria. Public Library of Science 2009-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2621088/ /pubmed/19145247 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004206 Text en Mangano et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Mangano, Valentina D.
Clark, Taane G.
Auburn, Sarah
Campino, Susana
Diakite, Mahamadou
Fry, Andrew E.
Green, Angela
Richardson, Anna
Jallow, Muminatou
Sisay-Joof, Fatou
Pinder, Margaret
Griffiths, Michael J.
Newton, Charles
Peshu, Norbert
Williams, Thomas N.
Marsh, Kevin
Molyneux, Malcolm E.
Taylor, Terrie E.
Modiano, David
Kwiatkowski, Dominic P.
Rockett, Kirk A.
Lack of Association of Interferon Regulatory Factor 1 with Severe Malaria in Affected Child-Parental Trio Studies across Three African Populations
title Lack of Association of Interferon Regulatory Factor 1 with Severe Malaria in Affected Child-Parental Trio Studies across Three African Populations
title_full Lack of Association of Interferon Regulatory Factor 1 with Severe Malaria in Affected Child-Parental Trio Studies across Three African Populations
title_fullStr Lack of Association of Interferon Regulatory Factor 1 with Severe Malaria in Affected Child-Parental Trio Studies across Three African Populations
title_full_unstemmed Lack of Association of Interferon Regulatory Factor 1 with Severe Malaria in Affected Child-Parental Trio Studies across Three African Populations
title_short Lack of Association of Interferon Regulatory Factor 1 with Severe Malaria in Affected Child-Parental Trio Studies across Three African Populations
title_sort lack of association of interferon regulatory factor 1 with severe malaria in affected child-parental trio studies across three african populations
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2621088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19145247
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004206
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