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Association of IL-4 and IL-10 maternal haplotypes with immune responses to P. falciparum in mothers and newborns

BACKGROUND: Particular cytokine gene polymorphisms are involved in the regulation of the antibody production. The consequences of already described IL-4, IL-10 and IL-13 gene polymorphisms on biological parameters and antibody levels were investigated among 576 mothers at delivery and their newborns...

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Autores principales: Lokossou, Adjimon Gatien, Dechavanne, Célia, Bouraïma, Aziz, Courtin, David, Le Port, Agnès, Ladékpo, Rodolphe, Noukpo, Julien, Bonou, Désiré, Ahouangninou, Claude, Sabbagh, Audrey, Fayomi, Benjamin, Massougbodji, Achille, Garcia, André, Migot-Nabias, Florence
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3679728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23668806
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-13-215
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author Lokossou, Adjimon Gatien
Dechavanne, Célia
Bouraïma, Aziz
Courtin, David
Le Port, Agnès
Ladékpo, Rodolphe
Noukpo, Julien
Bonou, Désiré
Ahouangninou, Claude
Sabbagh, Audrey
Fayomi, Benjamin
Massougbodji, Achille
Garcia, André
Migot-Nabias, Florence
author_facet Lokossou, Adjimon Gatien
Dechavanne, Célia
Bouraïma, Aziz
Courtin, David
Le Port, Agnès
Ladékpo, Rodolphe
Noukpo, Julien
Bonou, Désiré
Ahouangninou, Claude
Sabbagh, Audrey
Fayomi, Benjamin
Massougbodji, Achille
Garcia, André
Migot-Nabias, Florence
author_sort Lokossou, Adjimon Gatien
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description BACKGROUND: Particular cytokine gene polymorphisms are involved in the regulation of the antibody production. The consequences of already described IL-4, IL-10 and IL-13 gene polymorphisms on biological parameters and antibody levels were investigated among 576 mothers at delivery and their newborns in the context of P. falciparum placental malaria infection. METHODS: The study took place in the semi-rural area of Tori-Bossito, in south-west Benin, where malaria is meso-endemic. Six biallelic polymorphisms were determined by quantitative PCR using TaqMan® Pre-Designed SNP Genotyping Assays, in IL-4 (rs2243250, rs2070874), IL-10 (rs1800896, rs1800871, rs1800872) and IL-13 (rs1800925) genes. Antibody responses directed to P. falciparum MSP-1, MSP-2, MSP-3, GLURP-R0, GLURP-R2 and AMA-1 recombinant proteins were determined by ELISA. RESULTS: The maternal IL-4(−590)*T/IL-4(+33)*T haplotype (one or two copies) was associated with favorable maternal condition at delivery (high haemoglobin levels, absence of placental parasites) and one of its component, the IL-4(−590)TT genotype, was related to low IgG levels to MSP-1, MSP-2/3D7 and MSP-2/FC27. Inversely, the maternal IL-10(−1082)AA was positively associated with P. falciparum placenta infection at delivery. As a consequence, the IL-10(−819)*T allele (in CT and TT genotypes) as well as the IL-10(−1082)*A/IL-10(−819)*T/IL-10(−592)*A haplotype (one or two copies) in which it is included, were related to an increased risk for anaemia in newborns. The maternal IL-10(−1082)AA genotype was related to high IgG levels to MSP-2/3D7 and AMA-1 in mothers and newborns, respectively. The IL-13 gene polymorphism was only involved in the newborn’s antibody response to AMA-1. CONCLUSION: These data revealed that IL-4 and IL-10 maternal gene polymorphisms are likely to play a role in the regulation of biological parameters in pregnant women at delivery (anaemia, P. falciparum placenta infection) and in newborns (anaemia). Moreover, IL-4, IL-10 and IL-13 maternal gene polymorphisms were related to IgG responses to MSP-1, MSP-2/3D7 and MSP-2/FC27 in mothers as well as to AMA-1 in newborns.
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spelling pubmed-36797282013-06-13 Association of IL-4 and IL-10 maternal haplotypes with immune responses to P. falciparum in mothers and newborns Lokossou, Adjimon Gatien Dechavanne, Célia Bouraïma, Aziz Courtin, David Le Port, Agnès Ladékpo, Rodolphe Noukpo, Julien Bonou, Désiré Ahouangninou, Claude Sabbagh, Audrey Fayomi, Benjamin Massougbodji, Achille Garcia, André Migot-Nabias, Florence BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Particular cytokine gene polymorphisms are involved in the regulation of the antibody production. The consequences of already described IL-4, IL-10 and IL-13 gene polymorphisms on biological parameters and antibody levels were investigated among 576 mothers at delivery and their newborns in the context of P. falciparum placental malaria infection. METHODS: The study took place in the semi-rural area of Tori-Bossito, in south-west Benin, where malaria is meso-endemic. Six biallelic polymorphisms were determined by quantitative PCR using TaqMan® Pre-Designed SNP Genotyping Assays, in IL-4 (rs2243250, rs2070874), IL-10 (rs1800896, rs1800871, rs1800872) and IL-13 (rs1800925) genes. Antibody responses directed to P. falciparum MSP-1, MSP-2, MSP-3, GLURP-R0, GLURP-R2 and AMA-1 recombinant proteins were determined by ELISA. RESULTS: The maternal IL-4(−590)*T/IL-4(+33)*T haplotype (one or two copies) was associated with favorable maternal condition at delivery (high haemoglobin levels, absence of placental parasites) and one of its component, the IL-4(−590)TT genotype, was related to low IgG levels to MSP-1, MSP-2/3D7 and MSP-2/FC27. Inversely, the maternal IL-10(−1082)AA was positively associated with P. falciparum placenta infection at delivery. As a consequence, the IL-10(−819)*T allele (in CT and TT genotypes) as well as the IL-10(−1082)*A/IL-10(−819)*T/IL-10(−592)*A haplotype (one or two copies) in which it is included, were related to an increased risk for anaemia in newborns. The maternal IL-10(−1082)AA genotype was related to high IgG levels to MSP-2/3D7 and AMA-1 in mothers and newborns, respectively. The IL-13 gene polymorphism was only involved in the newborn’s antibody response to AMA-1. CONCLUSION: These data revealed that IL-4 and IL-10 maternal gene polymorphisms are likely to play a role in the regulation of biological parameters in pregnant women at delivery (anaemia, P. falciparum placenta infection) and in newborns (anaemia). Moreover, IL-4, IL-10 and IL-13 maternal gene polymorphisms were related to IgG responses to MSP-1, MSP-2/3D7 and MSP-2/FC27 in mothers as well as to AMA-1 in newborns. BioMed Central 2013-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3679728/ /pubmed/23668806 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-13-215 Text en Copyright © 2013 Lokossou et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Lokossou, Adjimon Gatien
Dechavanne, Célia
Bouraïma, Aziz
Courtin, David
Le Port, Agnès
Ladékpo, Rodolphe
Noukpo, Julien
Bonou, Désiré
Ahouangninou, Claude
Sabbagh, Audrey
Fayomi, Benjamin
Massougbodji, Achille
Garcia, André
Migot-Nabias, Florence
Association of IL-4 and IL-10 maternal haplotypes with immune responses to P. falciparum in mothers and newborns
title Association of IL-4 and IL-10 maternal haplotypes with immune responses to P. falciparum in mothers and newborns
title_full Association of IL-4 and IL-10 maternal haplotypes with immune responses to P. falciparum in mothers and newborns
title_fullStr Association of IL-4 and IL-10 maternal haplotypes with immune responses to P. falciparum in mothers and newborns
title_full_unstemmed Association of IL-4 and IL-10 maternal haplotypes with immune responses to P. falciparum in mothers and newborns
title_short Association of IL-4 and IL-10 maternal haplotypes with immune responses to P. falciparum in mothers and newborns
title_sort association of il-4 and il-10 maternal haplotypes with immune responses to p. falciparum in mothers and newborns
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3679728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23668806
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-13-215
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