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IL10A genotypic association with decreased IL-10 circulating levels in malaria infected individuals from endemic area of the Brazilian Amazon

BACKGROUND: Cytokines play an important role in human immune responses to malaria and variation in their production may influence the course of infection and determine the outcome of the disease. The differential production of cytokines has been linked to single nucleotide polymorphisms in gene prom...

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Autores principales: Pereira, Virginia A, Sánchez-Arcila, Juan C, Teva, Antonio, Perce-da-Silva, Daiana S, Vasconcelos, Mariana PA, Lima, Cleoni AM, Aprígio, Cesarino JL, Rodrigues-da-Silva, Rodrigo N, Santos, Davi O, Banic, Dalma M, Bonecini-Almeida, Maria G, Lima-Júnior, Josué C, Oliveira-Ferreira, Joseli
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4334410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25627396
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-015-0548-z
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author Pereira, Virginia A
Sánchez-Arcila, Juan C
Teva, Antonio
Perce-da-Silva, Daiana S
Vasconcelos, Mariana PA
Lima, Cleoni AM
Aprígio, Cesarino JL
Rodrigues-da-Silva, Rodrigo N
Santos, Davi O
Banic, Dalma M
Bonecini-Almeida, Maria G
Lima-Júnior, Josué C
Oliveira-Ferreira, Joseli
author_facet Pereira, Virginia A
Sánchez-Arcila, Juan C
Teva, Antonio
Perce-da-Silva, Daiana S
Vasconcelos, Mariana PA
Lima, Cleoni AM
Aprígio, Cesarino JL
Rodrigues-da-Silva, Rodrigo N
Santos, Davi O
Banic, Dalma M
Bonecini-Almeida, Maria G
Lima-Júnior, Josué C
Oliveira-Ferreira, Joseli
author_sort Pereira, Virginia A
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Cytokines play an important role in human immune responses to malaria and variation in their production may influence the course of infection and determine the outcome of the disease. The differential production of cytokines has been linked to single nucleotide polymorphisms in gene promoter regions, signal sequences, and gene introns. Although some polymorphisms play significant roles in susceptibility to malaria, gene polymorphism studies in Brazil are scarce. METHODS: A population of 267 individuals from Brazilian Amazon exposed to malaria was genotyped for five single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), IFNG + 874 T/A, IL10A-1082G/A, IL10A-592A/C, IL10A-819 T/C and NOS2A-954G/C. Specific DNA fragments were amplified by polymerase chain reaction, allowing the detection of the polymorphism genotypes. The polymorphisms IL10A-592A/C and IL10A-819 T/C were estimated by a single analysis due to the complete linkage disequilibrium between the two SNPs with D’ = 0.99. Plasma was used to measure the levels of IFN-γ and IL-10 cytokines by Luminex and nitrogen radicals by Griess reaction. RESULTS: No differences were observed in genotype and allelic frequency of IFNG + 874 T/A and NOS2A-954G/C between positive and negative subjects for malaria infection. Interesting, the genotype NOS2A-954C/C was not identified in the study population. Significant differences were found in IL10A-592A/C and IL10A-819 T/C genotypes distribution, carriers of IL10A -592A/-819 T alleles (genotypes AA/TT + AC/TC) were more frequent among subjects with malaria than in negative subjects that presented a higher frequency of the variant C allele (p < 0.0001). The presence of the allele C was associated with low producer of IL-10 and low parasitaemia. In addition, the GTA haplotypes formed from combinations of investigated polymorphisms in IL10A were significantly associated with malaria (+) and the CCA haplotype with malaria (−) groups. The IL10A-1082G/A polymorphism showed high frequency of heterozygous AG genotype in the population, but it was not possible to infer any association of the polymorphism because their distribution was not in Hardy Weinberg equilibrium. CONCLUSION: This study shows that the IL10A-592A/C and IL10A-819 T/C polymorphisms were associated with malaria and decreased IL-10 levels and low parasite density suggesting that this polymorphism influence IL-10 levels and may influence in the susceptibility to clinical malaria.
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spelling pubmed-43344102015-02-20 IL10A genotypic association with decreased IL-10 circulating levels in malaria infected individuals from endemic area of the Brazilian Amazon Pereira, Virginia A Sánchez-Arcila, Juan C Teva, Antonio Perce-da-Silva, Daiana S Vasconcelos, Mariana PA Lima, Cleoni AM Aprígio, Cesarino JL Rodrigues-da-Silva, Rodrigo N Santos, Davi O Banic, Dalma M Bonecini-Almeida, Maria G Lima-Júnior, Josué C Oliveira-Ferreira, Joseli Malar J Research BACKGROUND: Cytokines play an important role in human immune responses to malaria and variation in their production may influence the course of infection and determine the outcome of the disease. The differential production of cytokines has been linked to single nucleotide polymorphisms in gene promoter regions, signal sequences, and gene introns. Although some polymorphisms play significant roles in susceptibility to malaria, gene polymorphism studies in Brazil are scarce. METHODS: A population of 267 individuals from Brazilian Amazon exposed to malaria was genotyped for five single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), IFNG + 874 T/A, IL10A-1082G/A, IL10A-592A/C, IL10A-819 T/C and NOS2A-954G/C. Specific DNA fragments were amplified by polymerase chain reaction, allowing the detection of the polymorphism genotypes. The polymorphisms IL10A-592A/C and IL10A-819 T/C were estimated by a single analysis due to the complete linkage disequilibrium between the two SNPs with D’ = 0.99. Plasma was used to measure the levels of IFN-γ and IL-10 cytokines by Luminex and nitrogen radicals by Griess reaction. RESULTS: No differences were observed in genotype and allelic frequency of IFNG + 874 T/A and NOS2A-954G/C between positive and negative subjects for malaria infection. Interesting, the genotype NOS2A-954C/C was not identified in the study population. Significant differences were found in IL10A-592A/C and IL10A-819 T/C genotypes distribution, carriers of IL10A -592A/-819 T alleles (genotypes AA/TT + AC/TC) were more frequent among subjects with malaria than in negative subjects that presented a higher frequency of the variant C allele (p < 0.0001). The presence of the allele C was associated with low producer of IL-10 and low parasitaemia. In addition, the GTA haplotypes formed from combinations of investigated polymorphisms in IL10A were significantly associated with malaria (+) and the CCA haplotype with malaria (−) groups. The IL10A-1082G/A polymorphism showed high frequency of heterozygous AG genotype in the population, but it was not possible to infer any association of the polymorphism because their distribution was not in Hardy Weinberg equilibrium. CONCLUSION: This study shows that the IL10A-592A/C and IL10A-819 T/C polymorphisms were associated with malaria and decreased IL-10 levels and low parasite density suggesting that this polymorphism influence IL-10 levels and may influence in the susceptibility to clinical malaria. BioMed Central 2015-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4334410/ /pubmed/25627396 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-015-0548-z Text en © Pereira et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 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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Pereira, Virginia A
Sánchez-Arcila, Juan C
Teva, Antonio
Perce-da-Silva, Daiana S
Vasconcelos, Mariana PA
Lima, Cleoni AM
Aprígio, Cesarino JL
Rodrigues-da-Silva, Rodrigo N
Santos, Davi O
Banic, Dalma M
Bonecini-Almeida, Maria G
Lima-Júnior, Josué C
Oliveira-Ferreira, Joseli
IL10A genotypic association with decreased IL-10 circulating levels in malaria infected individuals from endemic area of the Brazilian Amazon
title IL10A genotypic association with decreased IL-10 circulating levels in malaria infected individuals from endemic area of the Brazilian Amazon
title_full IL10A genotypic association with decreased IL-10 circulating levels in malaria infected individuals from endemic area of the Brazilian Amazon
title_fullStr IL10A genotypic association with decreased IL-10 circulating levels in malaria infected individuals from endemic area of the Brazilian Amazon
title_full_unstemmed IL10A genotypic association with decreased IL-10 circulating levels in malaria infected individuals from endemic area of the Brazilian Amazon
title_short IL10A genotypic association with decreased IL-10 circulating levels in malaria infected individuals from endemic area of the Brazilian Amazon
title_sort il10a genotypic association with decreased il-10 circulating levels in malaria infected individuals from endemic area of the brazilian amazon
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4334410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25627396
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-015-0548-z
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