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Helminths and malaria co-infections are associated with elevated serum IgE

BACKGROUND: Both helminth and malaria infections result in a highly polarized immune response characterized by IgE production. This study aimed to investigate the total serum IgE profile in vivo as a measure of Th2 immune response in malaria patients with and without helminth co-infection. METHODS:...

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Autores principales: Mulu, Andargachew, Kassu, Afework, Legesse, Mengistu, Erko, Berhanu, Nigussie, Demise, Shimelis, Techalew, Belyhun, Yeshambel, Moges, Beyene, Ota, Fusao, Elias, Daniel
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4063426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24886689
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-7-240
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author Mulu, Andargachew
Kassu, Afework
Legesse, Mengistu
Erko, Berhanu
Nigussie, Demise
Shimelis, Techalew
Belyhun, Yeshambel
Moges, Beyene
Ota, Fusao
Elias, Daniel
author_facet Mulu, Andargachew
Kassu, Afework
Legesse, Mengistu
Erko, Berhanu
Nigussie, Demise
Shimelis, Techalew
Belyhun, Yeshambel
Moges, Beyene
Ota, Fusao
Elias, Daniel
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description BACKGROUND: Both helminth and malaria infections result in a highly polarized immune response characterized by IgE production. This study aimed to investigate the total serum IgE profile in vivo as a measure of Th2 immune response in malaria patients with and without helminth co-infection. METHODS: A cross sectional observational study composed of microscopically confirmed malaria positive (N = 197) and malaria negative (N = 216) apparently healthy controls with and without helminth infection was conducted at Wondo Genet Health Center, Southern Ethiopia. A pre-designed structured format was utilized to collect socio-demographic and clinical data of the subjects. Detection and quantification of helminths, malaria parasites and determination of serum IgE levels were carried out following standard procedures. RESULTS: Irrespective of helminth infection, individuals infected by malaria showed significantly high levels of serum IgE compared with malaria free apparently healthy controls (with and without helminth infections). Moreover, malaria patients co-infected with intestinal helminths showed high level of serum IgE compared with those malaria patients without intestinal helminths (2198 IU/ml versus 1668 IU/ml). A strong statistically significant association was observed between malaria parasite density and elevated serum IgE levels (2047 IU/ml versus 1778 IU/ml; P = 0.001) with high and low parasitaemia (parasite density >50,000 parasite/μl of blood), respectively. Likewise, helminth egg loads were significantly associated with elevated serum IgE levels (P = 0.003). CONCLUSIONS: The elevated serum IgE response in malaria patients irrespective of helminth infection and its correlation with malaria parasite density and helminth egg intensity support that malaria infection is also a strong driver of IgE production as compared to helminths.
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spelling pubmed-40634262014-06-20 Helminths and malaria co-infections are associated with elevated serum IgE Mulu, Andargachew Kassu, Afework Legesse, Mengistu Erko, Berhanu Nigussie, Demise Shimelis, Techalew Belyhun, Yeshambel Moges, Beyene Ota, Fusao Elias, Daniel Parasit Vectors Research BACKGROUND: Both helminth and malaria infections result in a highly polarized immune response characterized by IgE production. This study aimed to investigate the total serum IgE profile in vivo as a measure of Th2 immune response in malaria patients with and without helminth co-infection. METHODS: A cross sectional observational study composed of microscopically confirmed malaria positive (N = 197) and malaria negative (N = 216) apparently healthy controls with and without helminth infection was conducted at Wondo Genet Health Center, Southern Ethiopia. A pre-designed structured format was utilized to collect socio-demographic and clinical data of the subjects. Detection and quantification of helminths, malaria parasites and determination of serum IgE levels were carried out following standard procedures. RESULTS: Irrespective of helminth infection, individuals infected by malaria showed significantly high levels of serum IgE compared with malaria free apparently healthy controls (with and without helminth infections). Moreover, malaria patients co-infected with intestinal helminths showed high level of serum IgE compared with those malaria patients without intestinal helminths (2198 IU/ml versus 1668 IU/ml). A strong statistically significant association was observed between malaria parasite density and elevated serum IgE levels (2047 IU/ml versus 1778 IU/ml; P = 0.001) with high and low parasitaemia (parasite density >50,000 parasite/μl of blood), respectively. Likewise, helminth egg loads were significantly associated with elevated serum IgE levels (P = 0.003). CONCLUSIONS: The elevated serum IgE response in malaria patients irrespective of helminth infection and its correlation with malaria parasite density and helminth egg intensity support that malaria infection is also a strong driver of IgE production as compared to helminths. BioMed Central 2014-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4063426/ /pubmed/24886689 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-7-240 Text en Copyright © 2014 Mulu et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Mulu, Andargachew
Kassu, Afework
Legesse, Mengistu
Erko, Berhanu
Nigussie, Demise
Shimelis, Techalew
Belyhun, Yeshambel
Moges, Beyene
Ota, Fusao
Elias, Daniel
Helminths and malaria co-infections are associated with elevated serum IgE
title Helminths and malaria co-infections are associated with elevated serum IgE
title_full Helminths and malaria co-infections are associated with elevated serum IgE
title_fullStr Helminths and malaria co-infections are associated with elevated serum IgE
title_full_unstemmed Helminths and malaria co-infections are associated with elevated serum IgE
title_short Helminths and malaria co-infections are associated with elevated serum IgE
title_sort helminths and malaria co-infections are associated with elevated serum ige
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4063426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24886689
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-7-240
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