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Lymphocyte Perturbations in Malawian Children with Severe and Uncomplicated Malaria

Lymphocytes are implicated in immunity and pathogenesis of severe malaria. Since lymphocyte subsets vary with age, assessment of their contribution to different etiologies can be difficult. We immunophenotyped peripheral blood from Malawian children presenting with cerebral malaria, severe malarial...

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Autores principales: Mandala, Wilson L., Msefula, Chisomo L., Gondwe, Esther N., Gilchrist, James J., Graham, Stephen M., Pensulo, Paul, Mwimaniwa, Grace, Banda, Meraby, Taylor, Terrie E., Molyneux, Elizabeth E., Drayson, Mark T., Ward, Steven A., Molyneux, Malcolm E., MacLennan, Calman A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4744922/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26581890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/CVI.00564-15
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author Mandala, Wilson L.
Msefula, Chisomo L.
Gondwe, Esther N.
Gilchrist, James J.
Graham, Stephen M.
Pensulo, Paul
Mwimaniwa, Grace
Banda, Meraby
Taylor, Terrie E.
Molyneux, Elizabeth E.
Drayson, Mark T.
Ward, Steven A.
Molyneux, Malcolm E.
MacLennan, Calman A.
author_facet Mandala, Wilson L.
Msefula, Chisomo L.
Gondwe, Esther N.
Gilchrist, James J.
Graham, Stephen M.
Pensulo, Paul
Mwimaniwa, Grace
Banda, Meraby
Taylor, Terrie E.
Molyneux, Elizabeth E.
Drayson, Mark T.
Ward, Steven A.
Molyneux, Malcolm E.
MacLennan, Calman A.
author_sort Mandala, Wilson L.
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description Lymphocytes are implicated in immunity and pathogenesis of severe malaria. Since lymphocyte subsets vary with age, assessment of their contribution to different etiologies can be difficult. We immunophenotyped peripheral blood from Malawian children presenting with cerebral malaria, severe malarial anemia, and uncomplicated malaria (n = 113) and healthy aparasitemic children (n = 42) in Blantyre, Malawi, and investigated lymphocyte subset counts, activation, and memory status. Children with cerebral malaria were older than those with severe malarial anemia. We found panlymphopenia in children presenting with cerebral malaria (median lymphocyte count, 2,100/μl) and uncomplicated malaria (3,700/μl), which was corrected in convalescence and was absent in severe malarial anemia (5,950/μl). Median percentages of activated CD69(+) NK (73%) and γδ T (60%) cells were higher in cerebral malaria than in other malaria types. Median ratios of memory to naive CD4(+) lymphocytes were higher in cerebral malaria than in uncomplicated malaria and low in severe malarial anemia. The polarized lymphocyte subset profiles of different forms of severe malaria are independent of age. In conclusion, among Malawian children cerebral malaria is characterized by lymphocyte activation and increased memory cells, consistent with immune priming. In contrast, there are reduced memory cells and less activation in severe malaria anemia. Further studies are required to understand whether these immunological profiles indicate predisposition of some children to one or another form of severe malaria.
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spelling pubmed-47449222016-02-13 Lymphocyte Perturbations in Malawian Children with Severe and Uncomplicated Malaria Mandala, Wilson L. Msefula, Chisomo L. Gondwe, Esther N. Gilchrist, James J. Graham, Stephen M. Pensulo, Paul Mwimaniwa, Grace Banda, Meraby Taylor, Terrie E. Molyneux, Elizabeth E. Drayson, Mark T. Ward, Steven A. Molyneux, Malcolm E. MacLennan, Calman A. Clin Vaccine Immunol Clinical Immunology Lymphocytes are implicated in immunity and pathogenesis of severe malaria. Since lymphocyte subsets vary with age, assessment of their contribution to different etiologies can be difficult. We immunophenotyped peripheral blood from Malawian children presenting with cerebral malaria, severe malarial anemia, and uncomplicated malaria (n = 113) and healthy aparasitemic children (n = 42) in Blantyre, Malawi, and investigated lymphocyte subset counts, activation, and memory status. Children with cerebral malaria were older than those with severe malarial anemia. We found panlymphopenia in children presenting with cerebral malaria (median lymphocyte count, 2,100/μl) and uncomplicated malaria (3,700/μl), which was corrected in convalescence and was absent in severe malarial anemia (5,950/μl). Median percentages of activated CD69(+) NK (73%) and γδ T (60%) cells were higher in cerebral malaria than in other malaria types. Median ratios of memory to naive CD4(+) lymphocytes were higher in cerebral malaria than in uncomplicated malaria and low in severe malarial anemia. The polarized lymphocyte subset profiles of different forms of severe malaria are independent of age. In conclusion, among Malawian children cerebral malaria is characterized by lymphocyte activation and increased memory cells, consistent with immune priming. In contrast, there are reduced memory cells and less activation in severe malaria anemia. Further studies are required to understand whether these immunological profiles indicate predisposition of some children to one or another form of severe malaria. American Society for Microbiology 2016-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4744922/ /pubmed/26581890 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/CVI.00564-15 Text en Copyright © 2016 Mandala et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) .
spellingShingle Clinical Immunology
Mandala, Wilson L.
Msefula, Chisomo L.
Gondwe, Esther N.
Gilchrist, James J.
Graham, Stephen M.
Pensulo, Paul
Mwimaniwa, Grace
Banda, Meraby
Taylor, Terrie E.
Molyneux, Elizabeth E.
Drayson, Mark T.
Ward, Steven A.
Molyneux, Malcolm E.
MacLennan, Calman A.
Lymphocyte Perturbations in Malawian Children with Severe and Uncomplicated Malaria
title Lymphocyte Perturbations in Malawian Children with Severe and Uncomplicated Malaria
title_full Lymphocyte Perturbations in Malawian Children with Severe and Uncomplicated Malaria
title_fullStr Lymphocyte Perturbations in Malawian Children with Severe and Uncomplicated Malaria
title_full_unstemmed Lymphocyte Perturbations in Malawian Children with Severe and Uncomplicated Malaria
title_short Lymphocyte Perturbations in Malawian Children with Severe and Uncomplicated Malaria
title_sort lymphocyte perturbations in malawian children with severe and uncomplicated malaria
topic Clinical Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4744922/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26581890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/CVI.00564-15
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