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The Effects of Plasmodium vivax Gestational Malaria on the Clinical and Immune Status of Pregnant Women in Northwestern Colombia
OBJETIVE: The study explored the effects of Plasmodium vivax infection on the balance of pro- versus anti- inflammatory cytokines and chemokines and their relationship with some clinical and epidemiology outcomes. METHODS: Thirty-five pregnant women were recruited. Of these, 15 subjects had malaria...
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Universidad del Valle
2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4002042/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24892615 |
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author | Yasnot, María Fernanda Perkins, Douglas Jay Corredor, Mauricio Yanow, Stephanie Carmona-Fonseca, Jaime Maestre, Amanda |
author_facet | Yasnot, María Fernanda Perkins, Douglas Jay Corredor, Mauricio Yanow, Stephanie Carmona-Fonseca, Jaime Maestre, Amanda |
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description | OBJETIVE: The study explored the effects of Plasmodium vivax infection on the balance of pro- versus anti- inflammatory cytokines and chemokines and their relationship with some clinical and epidemiology outcomes. METHODS: Thirty-five pregnant women were recruited. Of these, 15 subjects had malaria at delivery (GM+), and 20 had no exposition to infection throughout the pregnancy (GM-) and at delivery. Epidemiological and clinical data were recorded after reviewing the clinical records. At delivery, whole blood from the mother as well as placental tissue was collected. Diagnosis of infection was performed by thick smear and a polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Expression of pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines was measured by a real time PCR. RESULTS: The clinical and epidemiological variables explored were similar in both groups, with the exception of gestational age. When comparing the GM+ group with the GM- group, it is clear that although the differences generally are not significant, pro- inflammatory cytokines are elevated in both maternal blood and placental; anti-inflammatory ones are elevated in the mother and reduced in the placenta, and the chemokines are reduced in both compartments, except for MCP-1 which is elevated in all. CONCLUSION: The results appear to be strongly affected by the small number of women with GM by P. vivax at childbirth. Additional studies are needed with larger groups in this and other regions of the country |
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spelling | pubmed-40020422014-06-02 The Effects of Plasmodium vivax Gestational Malaria on the Clinical and Immune Status of Pregnant Women in Northwestern Colombia Yasnot, María Fernanda Perkins, Douglas Jay Corredor, Mauricio Yanow, Stephanie Carmona-Fonseca, Jaime Maestre, Amanda Colomb Med (Cali) Original Article OBJETIVE: The study explored the effects of Plasmodium vivax infection on the balance of pro- versus anti- inflammatory cytokines and chemokines and their relationship with some clinical and epidemiology outcomes. METHODS: Thirty-five pregnant women were recruited. Of these, 15 subjects had malaria at delivery (GM+), and 20 had no exposition to infection throughout the pregnancy (GM-) and at delivery. Epidemiological and clinical data were recorded after reviewing the clinical records. At delivery, whole blood from the mother as well as placental tissue was collected. Diagnosis of infection was performed by thick smear and a polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Expression of pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines was measured by a real time PCR. RESULTS: The clinical and epidemiological variables explored were similar in both groups, with the exception of gestational age. When comparing the GM+ group with the GM- group, it is clear that although the differences generally are not significant, pro- inflammatory cytokines are elevated in both maternal blood and placental; anti-inflammatory ones are elevated in the mother and reduced in the placenta, and the chemokines are reduced in both compartments, except for MCP-1 which is elevated in all. CONCLUSION: The results appear to be strongly affected by the small number of women with GM by P. vivax at childbirth. Additional studies are needed with larger groups in this and other regions of the country Universidad del Valle 2013-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4002042/ /pubmed/24892615 Text en Copyright: © 2013 Universidad del Valle. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Yasnot, María Fernanda Perkins, Douglas Jay Corredor, Mauricio Yanow, Stephanie Carmona-Fonseca, Jaime Maestre, Amanda The Effects of Plasmodium vivax Gestational Malaria on the Clinical and Immune Status of Pregnant Women in Northwestern Colombia |
title | The Effects of Plasmodium vivax Gestational Malaria on the Clinical and Immune Status of Pregnant Women in Northwestern Colombia
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title_full | The Effects of Plasmodium vivax Gestational Malaria on the Clinical and Immune Status of Pregnant Women in Northwestern Colombia
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title_fullStr | The Effects of Plasmodium vivax Gestational Malaria on the Clinical and Immune Status of Pregnant Women in Northwestern Colombia
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title_full_unstemmed | The Effects of Plasmodium vivax Gestational Malaria on the Clinical and Immune Status of Pregnant Women in Northwestern Colombia
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title_short | The Effects of Plasmodium vivax Gestational Malaria on the Clinical and Immune Status of Pregnant Women in Northwestern Colombia
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title_sort | effects of plasmodium vivax gestational malaria on the clinical and immune status of pregnant women in northwestern colombia |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4002042/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24892615 |
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