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Affinity Proteomics Reveals Elevated Muscle Proteins in Plasma of Children with Cerebral Malaria
Systemic inflammation and sequestration of parasitized erythrocytes are central processes in the pathophysiology of severe Plasmodium falciparum childhood malaria. However, it is still not understood why some children are more at risks to develop malaria complications than others. To identify human...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3990714/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24743550 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004038 |
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author | Bachmann, Julie Burté, Florence Pramana, Setia Conte, Ianina Brown, Biobele J. Orimadegun, Adebola E. Ajetunmobi, Wasiu A. Afolabi, Nathaniel K. Akinkunmi, Francis Omokhodion, Samuel Akinbami, Felix O. Shokunbi, Wuraola A. Kampf, Caroline Pawitan, Yudi Uhlén, Mathias Sodeinde, Olugbemiro Schwenk, Jochen M. Wahlgren, Mats Fernandez-Reyes, Delmiro Nilsson, Peter |
author_facet | Bachmann, Julie Burté, Florence Pramana, Setia Conte, Ianina Brown, Biobele J. Orimadegun, Adebola E. Ajetunmobi, Wasiu A. Afolabi, Nathaniel K. Akinkunmi, Francis Omokhodion, Samuel Akinbami, Felix O. Shokunbi, Wuraola A. Kampf, Caroline Pawitan, Yudi Uhlén, Mathias Sodeinde, Olugbemiro Schwenk, Jochen M. Wahlgren, Mats Fernandez-Reyes, Delmiro Nilsson, Peter |
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description | Systemic inflammation and sequestration of parasitized erythrocytes are central processes in the pathophysiology of severe Plasmodium falciparum childhood malaria. However, it is still not understood why some children are more at risks to develop malaria complications than others. To identify human proteins in plasma related to childhood malaria syndromes, multiplex antibody suspension bead arrays were employed. Out of the 1,015 proteins analyzed in plasma from more than 700 children, 41 differed between malaria infected children and community controls, whereas 13 discriminated uncomplicated malaria from severe malaria syndromes. Markers of oxidative stress were found related to severe malaria anemia while markers of endothelial activation, platelet adhesion and muscular damage were identified in relation to children with cerebral malaria. These findings suggest the presence of generalized vascular inflammation, vascular wall modulations, activation of endothelium and unbalanced glucose metabolism in severe malaria. The increased levels of specific muscle proteins in plasma implicate potential muscle damage and microvasculature lesions during the course of cerebral malaria. |
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spelling | pubmed-39907142014-04-21 Affinity Proteomics Reveals Elevated Muscle Proteins in Plasma of Children with Cerebral Malaria Bachmann, Julie Burté, Florence Pramana, Setia Conte, Ianina Brown, Biobele J. Orimadegun, Adebola E. Ajetunmobi, Wasiu A. Afolabi, Nathaniel K. Akinkunmi, Francis Omokhodion, Samuel Akinbami, Felix O. Shokunbi, Wuraola A. Kampf, Caroline Pawitan, Yudi Uhlén, Mathias Sodeinde, Olugbemiro Schwenk, Jochen M. Wahlgren, Mats Fernandez-Reyes, Delmiro Nilsson, Peter PLoS Pathog Research Article Systemic inflammation and sequestration of parasitized erythrocytes are central processes in the pathophysiology of severe Plasmodium falciparum childhood malaria. However, it is still not understood why some children are more at risks to develop malaria complications than others. To identify human proteins in plasma related to childhood malaria syndromes, multiplex antibody suspension bead arrays were employed. Out of the 1,015 proteins analyzed in plasma from more than 700 children, 41 differed between malaria infected children and community controls, whereas 13 discriminated uncomplicated malaria from severe malaria syndromes. Markers of oxidative stress were found related to severe malaria anemia while markers of endothelial activation, platelet adhesion and muscular damage were identified in relation to children with cerebral malaria. These findings suggest the presence of generalized vascular inflammation, vascular wall modulations, activation of endothelium and unbalanced glucose metabolism in severe malaria. The increased levels of specific muscle proteins in plasma implicate potential muscle damage and microvasculature lesions during the course of cerebral malaria. Public Library of Science 2014-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3990714/ /pubmed/24743550 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004038 Text en © 2014 Bachmann 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 Bachmann, Julie Burté, Florence Pramana, Setia Conte, Ianina Brown, Biobele J. Orimadegun, Adebola E. Ajetunmobi, Wasiu A. Afolabi, Nathaniel K. Akinkunmi, Francis Omokhodion, Samuel Akinbami, Felix O. Shokunbi, Wuraola A. Kampf, Caroline Pawitan, Yudi Uhlén, Mathias Sodeinde, Olugbemiro Schwenk, Jochen M. Wahlgren, Mats Fernandez-Reyes, Delmiro Nilsson, Peter Affinity Proteomics Reveals Elevated Muscle Proteins in Plasma of Children with Cerebral Malaria |
title | Affinity Proteomics Reveals Elevated Muscle Proteins in Plasma of Children with Cerebral Malaria |
title_full | Affinity Proteomics Reveals Elevated Muscle Proteins in Plasma of Children with Cerebral Malaria |
title_fullStr | Affinity Proteomics Reveals Elevated Muscle Proteins in Plasma of Children with Cerebral Malaria |
title_full_unstemmed | Affinity Proteomics Reveals Elevated Muscle Proteins in Plasma of Children with Cerebral Malaria |
title_short | Affinity Proteomics Reveals Elevated Muscle Proteins in Plasma of Children with Cerebral Malaria |
title_sort | affinity proteomics reveals elevated muscle proteins in plasma of children with cerebral malaria |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3990714/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24743550 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004038 |
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