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Plasma Circulating Nucleic Acids Levels Increase According to the Morbidity of Plasmodium vivax Malaria

BACKGROUND: Given the increasing evidence of Plasmodium vivax infections associated with severe and fatal disease, the identification of sensitive and reliable markers for vivax severity is crucial to improve patient care. Circulating nucleic acids (CNAs) have been increasingly recognized as powerfu...

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Autores principales: Franklin, Bernardo S., Vitorino, Barbara L. F., Coelho, Helena C., Menezes-Neto, Armando, Santos, Marina L. S., Campos, Fernanda M. F., Brito, Cristiana F., Fontes, Cor J., Lacerda, Marcus V., Carvalho, Luzia H.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3096648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21611202
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019842
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author Franklin, Bernardo S.
Vitorino, Barbara L. F.
Coelho, Helena C.
Menezes-Neto, Armando
Santos, Marina L. S.
Campos, Fernanda M. F.
Brito, Cristiana F.
Fontes, Cor J.
Lacerda, Marcus V.
Carvalho, Luzia H.
author_facet Franklin, Bernardo S.
Vitorino, Barbara L. F.
Coelho, Helena C.
Menezes-Neto, Armando
Santos, Marina L. S.
Campos, Fernanda M. F.
Brito, Cristiana F.
Fontes, Cor J.
Lacerda, Marcus V.
Carvalho, Luzia H.
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description BACKGROUND: Given the increasing evidence of Plasmodium vivax infections associated with severe and fatal disease, the identification of sensitive and reliable markers for vivax severity is crucial to improve patient care. Circulating nucleic acids (CNAs) have been increasingly recognized as powerful diagnostic and prognostic tools for various inflammatory diseases and tumors as their plasma concentrations increase according to malignancy. Given the marked inflammatory status of P. vivax infection, we investigated here the usefulness of CNAs as biomarkers for malaria morbidity. METHODS AND FINDINGS: CNAs levels in plasma from twenty-one acute P. vivax malaria patients from the Brazilian Amazon and 14 malaria non-exposed healthy donors were quantified by two different methodologies: amplification of the human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) genomic sequence by quantitative real time PCR (qPCR), and the fluorometric dsDNA quantification by Pico Green. CNAs levels were significantly increased in plasma from P. vivax patients as compared to healthy donors (p<0.0001). Importantly, plasma CNAs levels were strongly associated with vivax morbidity (p<0.0001), including a drop in platelet counts (p = 0.0021). These findings were further sustained when we assessed CNAS levels in plasma samples from 14 additional P. vivax patients of a different endemic area in Brazil, in which CNAS levels strongly correlated with thrombocytopenia (p = 0.0072). We further show that plasma CNAs levels decrease and reach physiological levels after antimalarial treatment. Although we found both host and parasite specific genomic sequences circulating in plasma, only host CNAs clearly reflected the clinical spectrum of P. vivax malaria. CONCLUSIONS: Here, we provide the first evidence of increased plasma CNAs levels in malaria patients and reveal their potential as sensitive biomarkers for vivax malaria morbidity.
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spelling pubmed-30966482011-05-24 Plasma Circulating Nucleic Acids Levels Increase According to the Morbidity of Plasmodium vivax Malaria Franklin, Bernardo S. Vitorino, Barbara L. F. Coelho, Helena C. Menezes-Neto, Armando Santos, Marina L. S. Campos, Fernanda M. F. Brito, Cristiana F. Fontes, Cor J. Lacerda, Marcus V. Carvalho, Luzia H. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Given the increasing evidence of Plasmodium vivax infections associated with severe and fatal disease, the identification of sensitive and reliable markers for vivax severity is crucial to improve patient care. Circulating nucleic acids (CNAs) have been increasingly recognized as powerful diagnostic and prognostic tools for various inflammatory diseases and tumors as their plasma concentrations increase according to malignancy. Given the marked inflammatory status of P. vivax infection, we investigated here the usefulness of CNAs as biomarkers for malaria morbidity. METHODS AND FINDINGS: CNAs levels in plasma from twenty-one acute P. vivax malaria patients from the Brazilian Amazon and 14 malaria non-exposed healthy donors were quantified by two different methodologies: amplification of the human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) genomic sequence by quantitative real time PCR (qPCR), and the fluorometric dsDNA quantification by Pico Green. CNAs levels were significantly increased in plasma from P. vivax patients as compared to healthy donors (p<0.0001). Importantly, plasma CNAs levels were strongly associated with vivax morbidity (p<0.0001), including a drop in platelet counts (p = 0.0021). These findings were further sustained when we assessed CNAS levels in plasma samples from 14 additional P. vivax patients of a different endemic area in Brazil, in which CNAS levels strongly correlated with thrombocytopenia (p = 0.0072). We further show that plasma CNAs levels decrease and reach physiological levels after antimalarial treatment. Although we found both host and parasite specific genomic sequences circulating in plasma, only host CNAs clearly reflected the clinical spectrum of P. vivax malaria. CONCLUSIONS: Here, we provide the first evidence of increased plasma CNAs levels in malaria patients and reveal their potential as sensitive biomarkers for vivax malaria morbidity. Public Library of Science 2011-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3096648/ /pubmed/21611202 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019842 Text en Franklin 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
Franklin, Bernardo S.
Vitorino, Barbara L. F.
Coelho, Helena C.
Menezes-Neto, Armando
Santos, Marina L. S.
Campos, Fernanda M. F.
Brito, Cristiana F.
Fontes, Cor J.
Lacerda, Marcus V.
Carvalho, Luzia H.
Plasma Circulating Nucleic Acids Levels Increase According to the Morbidity of Plasmodium vivax Malaria
title Plasma Circulating Nucleic Acids Levels Increase According to the Morbidity of Plasmodium vivax Malaria
title_full Plasma Circulating Nucleic Acids Levels Increase According to the Morbidity of Plasmodium vivax Malaria
title_fullStr Plasma Circulating Nucleic Acids Levels Increase According to the Morbidity of Plasmodium vivax Malaria
title_full_unstemmed Plasma Circulating Nucleic Acids Levels Increase According to the Morbidity of Plasmodium vivax Malaria
title_short Plasma Circulating Nucleic Acids Levels Increase According to the Morbidity of Plasmodium vivax Malaria
title_sort plasma circulating nucleic acids levels increase according to the morbidity of plasmodium vivax malaria
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3096648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21611202
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019842
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