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Association of Cytokine and Toll-Like Receptor Gene Polymorphisms with Severe Malaria in Three Regions of Cameroon

P. falciparum malaria is one of the most widespread and deadliest infectious diseases in children under five years in endemic areas. The disease has been a strong force for evolutionary selection in the human genome, and uncovering the critical human genetic factors that confer resistance to the dis...

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Autores principales: Apinjoh, Tobias O., Anchang-Kimbi, Judith K., Njua-Yafi, Clarisse, Mugri, Regina N., Ngwai, Andre N., Rockett, Kirk A., Mbunwe, Eric, Besingi, Richard N., Clark, Taane G., Kwiatkowski, Dominic P., Achidi, Eric A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3842328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24312262
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081071
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author Apinjoh, Tobias O.
Anchang-Kimbi, Judith K.
Njua-Yafi, Clarisse
Mugri, Regina N.
Ngwai, Andre N.
Rockett, Kirk A.
Mbunwe, Eric
Besingi, Richard N.
Clark, Taane G.
Kwiatkowski, Dominic P.
Achidi, Eric A.
author_facet Apinjoh, Tobias O.
Anchang-Kimbi, Judith K.
Njua-Yafi, Clarisse
Mugri, Regina N.
Ngwai, Andre N.
Rockett, Kirk A.
Mbunwe, Eric
Besingi, Richard N.
Clark, Taane G.
Kwiatkowski, Dominic P.
Achidi, Eric A.
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description P. falciparum malaria is one of the most widespread and deadliest infectious diseases in children under five years in endemic areas. The disease has been a strong force for evolutionary selection in the human genome, and uncovering the critical human genetic factors that confer resistance to the disease would provide clues to the molecular basis of protective immunity that would be invaluable for vaccine development. We investigated the effect of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on malaria pathology in a case- control study of 1862 individuals from two major ethnic groups in three regions with intense perennial P. falciparum transmission in Cameroon. Twenty nine polymorphisms in cytokine and toll-like receptor (TLR) genes as well as the sickle cell trait (HbS) were assayed on the Sequenom iPLEX platform. Our results confirm the known protective effect of HbS against severe malaria and also reveal a protective effect of SNPs in interleukin-10 (IL10) cerebral malaria and hyperpyrexia. Furthermore, IL17RE rs708567 GA and hHbS rs334 AT individuals were associated with protection from uncomplicated malaria and anaemia respectively in this study. Meanwhile, individuals with the hHbS rs334 TT, IL10 rs3024500 AA, and IL17RD rs6780995 GA genotypes were more susceptible to severe malarial anaemia, cerebral malaria, and hyperpyrexia respectively. Taken together, our results suggest that polymorphisms in some immune response genes may have important implications for the susceptibility to severe malaria in Cameroonians. Moreover using uncomplicated malaria may allow us to identify novel pathways in the early development of the disease.
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spelling pubmed-38423282013-12-05 Association of Cytokine and Toll-Like Receptor Gene Polymorphisms with Severe Malaria in Three Regions of Cameroon Apinjoh, Tobias O. Anchang-Kimbi, Judith K. Njua-Yafi, Clarisse Mugri, Regina N. Ngwai, Andre N. Rockett, Kirk A. Mbunwe, Eric Besingi, Richard N. Clark, Taane G. Kwiatkowski, Dominic P. Achidi, Eric A. PLoS One Research Article P. falciparum malaria is one of the most widespread and deadliest infectious diseases in children under five years in endemic areas. The disease has been a strong force for evolutionary selection in the human genome, and uncovering the critical human genetic factors that confer resistance to the disease would provide clues to the molecular basis of protective immunity that would be invaluable for vaccine development. We investigated the effect of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on malaria pathology in a case- control study of 1862 individuals from two major ethnic groups in three regions with intense perennial P. falciparum transmission in Cameroon. Twenty nine polymorphisms in cytokine and toll-like receptor (TLR) genes as well as the sickle cell trait (HbS) were assayed on the Sequenom iPLEX platform. Our results confirm the known protective effect of HbS against severe malaria and also reveal a protective effect of SNPs in interleukin-10 (IL10) cerebral malaria and hyperpyrexia. Furthermore, IL17RE rs708567 GA and hHbS rs334 AT individuals were associated with protection from uncomplicated malaria and anaemia respectively in this study. Meanwhile, individuals with the hHbS rs334 TT, IL10 rs3024500 AA, and IL17RD rs6780995 GA genotypes were more susceptible to severe malarial anaemia, cerebral malaria, and hyperpyrexia respectively. Taken together, our results suggest that polymorphisms in some immune response genes may have important implications for the susceptibility to severe malaria in Cameroonians. Moreover using uncomplicated malaria may allow us to identify novel pathways in the early development of the disease. Public Library of Science 2013-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3842328/ /pubmed/24312262 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081071 Text en © 2013 Tobias Obejum Apinjoh 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.
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Apinjoh, Tobias O.
Anchang-Kimbi, Judith K.
Njua-Yafi, Clarisse
Mugri, Regina N.
Ngwai, Andre N.
Rockett, Kirk A.
Mbunwe, Eric
Besingi, Richard N.
Clark, Taane G.
Kwiatkowski, Dominic P.
Achidi, Eric A.
Association of Cytokine and Toll-Like Receptor Gene Polymorphisms with Severe Malaria in Three Regions of Cameroon
title Association of Cytokine and Toll-Like Receptor Gene Polymorphisms with Severe Malaria in Three Regions of Cameroon
title_full Association of Cytokine and Toll-Like Receptor Gene Polymorphisms with Severe Malaria in Three Regions of Cameroon
title_fullStr Association of Cytokine and Toll-Like Receptor Gene Polymorphisms with Severe Malaria in Three Regions of Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Association of Cytokine and Toll-Like Receptor Gene Polymorphisms with Severe Malaria in Three Regions of Cameroon
title_short Association of Cytokine and Toll-Like Receptor Gene Polymorphisms with Severe Malaria in Three Regions of Cameroon
title_sort association of cytokine and toll-like receptor gene polymorphisms with severe malaria in three regions of cameroon
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3842328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24312262
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081071
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