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Anti-erythrocyte antibodies may contribute to anaemia in Plasmodium vivax malaria by decreasing red blood cell deformability and increasing erythrophagocytosis

BACKGROUND: Plasmodium vivax accounts for the majority of human malaria infections outside Africa and is being increasingly associated in fatal outcomes with anaemia as one of the major complications. One of the causes of malarial anaemia is the augmented removal of circulating non-infected red bloo...

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Autores principales: Mourão, Luiza Carvalho, Roma, Paula Magda da Silva, Sultane Aboobacar, Jamila da Silva, Medeiros, Camila Maia Pantuzzo, de Almeida, Zélia Barbosa, Fontes, Cor Jesus Fernandes, Agero, Ubirajara, de Mesquita, Oscar Nassif, Bemquerer, Marcelo Porto, Braga, Érika Martins
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4973037/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27488382
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-016-1449-5
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author Mourão, Luiza Carvalho
Roma, Paula Magda da Silva
Sultane Aboobacar, Jamila da Silva
Medeiros, Camila Maia Pantuzzo
de Almeida, Zélia Barbosa
Fontes, Cor Jesus Fernandes
Agero, Ubirajara
de Mesquita, Oscar Nassif
Bemquerer, Marcelo Porto
Braga, Érika Martins
author_facet Mourão, Luiza Carvalho
Roma, Paula Magda da Silva
Sultane Aboobacar, Jamila da Silva
Medeiros, Camila Maia Pantuzzo
de Almeida, Zélia Barbosa
Fontes, Cor Jesus Fernandes
Agero, Ubirajara
de Mesquita, Oscar Nassif
Bemquerer, Marcelo Porto
Braga, Érika Martins
author_sort Mourão, Luiza Carvalho
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description BACKGROUND: Plasmodium vivax accounts for the majority of human malaria infections outside Africa and is being increasingly associated in fatal outcomes with anaemia as one of the major complications. One of the causes of malarial anaemia is the augmented removal of circulating non-infected red blood cells (nRBCs), an issue not yet fully understood. High levels of auto-antibodies against RBCs have been associated with severe anaemia and reduced survival of nRBCs in patients with falciparum malaria. Since there are no substantial data about the role of those antibodies in vivax malaria, this study was designed to determine whether or not auto-antibodies against erythrocytes are involved in nRBC clearance. Moreover, the possible immune mechanisms elicited by them that may be associated to induce anaemia in P. vivax infection was investigated. METHODS: Concentrations of total IgG were determined by sandwich ELISA in sera from clinically well-defined groups of P. vivax-infected patients with or without anaemia and in healthy controls never exposed to malaria, whereas the levels of specific IgG to nRBCs were determined by cell-ELISA. Erythrophagocytosis assay was used to investigate the ability of IgGs purified from each studied pooled sera in enhancing nRBC in vitro clearance by THP-1 macrophages. Defocusing microscopy was employed to measure the biomechanical modifications of individual nRBCs opsonized by IgGs purified from each group. RESULTS: Anaemic patients had higher levels of total and specific anti-RBC antibodies in comparison to the non-anaemic ones. Opsonization with purified IgG from anaemic patients significantly enhanced RBCs in vitro phagocytosis by THP-1 macrophages. Auto-antibodies purified from anaemic patients decreased the nRBC dynamic membrane fluctuations suggesting a possible participation of such antibodies in the perturbation of erythrocyte flexibility and morphology integrity maintenance. CONCLUSIONS: These findings revealed that vivax-infected patients with anaemia have increased levels of IgG auto-antibodies against nRBCs and that their deposition on the surface of non-infected erythrocytes decreases their deformability, which, in turn, may enhance nRBC clearance by phagocytes, contributing to the anaemic outcome. These data provide insights into the immune mechanisms associated with vivax malaria anaemia and may be important to the development of new therapy and vaccine strategies.
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spelling pubmed-49730372016-08-05 Anti-erythrocyte antibodies may contribute to anaemia in Plasmodium vivax malaria by decreasing red blood cell deformability and increasing erythrophagocytosis Mourão, Luiza Carvalho Roma, Paula Magda da Silva Sultane Aboobacar, Jamila da Silva Medeiros, Camila Maia Pantuzzo de Almeida, Zélia Barbosa Fontes, Cor Jesus Fernandes Agero, Ubirajara de Mesquita, Oscar Nassif Bemquerer, Marcelo Porto Braga, Érika Martins Malar J Research BACKGROUND: Plasmodium vivax accounts for the majority of human malaria infections outside Africa and is being increasingly associated in fatal outcomes with anaemia as one of the major complications. One of the causes of malarial anaemia is the augmented removal of circulating non-infected red blood cells (nRBCs), an issue not yet fully understood. High levels of auto-antibodies against RBCs have been associated with severe anaemia and reduced survival of nRBCs in patients with falciparum malaria. Since there are no substantial data about the role of those antibodies in vivax malaria, this study was designed to determine whether or not auto-antibodies against erythrocytes are involved in nRBC clearance. Moreover, the possible immune mechanisms elicited by them that may be associated to induce anaemia in P. vivax infection was investigated. METHODS: Concentrations of total IgG were determined by sandwich ELISA in sera from clinically well-defined groups of P. vivax-infected patients with or without anaemia and in healthy controls never exposed to malaria, whereas the levels of specific IgG to nRBCs were determined by cell-ELISA. Erythrophagocytosis assay was used to investigate the ability of IgGs purified from each studied pooled sera in enhancing nRBC in vitro clearance by THP-1 macrophages. Defocusing microscopy was employed to measure the biomechanical modifications of individual nRBCs opsonized by IgGs purified from each group. RESULTS: Anaemic patients had higher levels of total and specific anti-RBC antibodies in comparison to the non-anaemic ones. Opsonization with purified IgG from anaemic patients significantly enhanced RBCs in vitro phagocytosis by THP-1 macrophages. Auto-antibodies purified from anaemic patients decreased the nRBC dynamic membrane fluctuations suggesting a possible participation of such antibodies in the perturbation of erythrocyte flexibility and morphology integrity maintenance. CONCLUSIONS: These findings revealed that vivax-infected patients with anaemia have increased levels of IgG auto-antibodies against nRBCs and that their deposition on the surface of non-infected erythrocytes decreases their deformability, which, in turn, may enhance nRBC clearance by phagocytes, contributing to the anaemic outcome. These data provide insights into the immune mechanisms associated with vivax malaria anaemia and may be important to the development of new therapy and vaccine strategies. BioMed Central 2016-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4973037/ /pubmed/27488382 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-016-1449-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. 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.
spellingShingle Research
Mourão, Luiza Carvalho
Roma, Paula Magda da Silva
Sultane Aboobacar, Jamila da Silva
Medeiros, Camila Maia Pantuzzo
de Almeida, Zélia Barbosa
Fontes, Cor Jesus Fernandes
Agero, Ubirajara
de Mesquita, Oscar Nassif
Bemquerer, Marcelo Porto
Braga, Érika Martins
Anti-erythrocyte antibodies may contribute to anaemia in Plasmodium vivax malaria by decreasing red blood cell deformability and increasing erythrophagocytosis
title Anti-erythrocyte antibodies may contribute to anaemia in Plasmodium vivax malaria by decreasing red blood cell deformability and increasing erythrophagocytosis
title_full Anti-erythrocyte antibodies may contribute to anaemia in Plasmodium vivax malaria by decreasing red blood cell deformability and increasing erythrophagocytosis
title_fullStr Anti-erythrocyte antibodies may contribute to anaemia in Plasmodium vivax malaria by decreasing red blood cell deformability and increasing erythrophagocytosis
title_full_unstemmed Anti-erythrocyte antibodies may contribute to anaemia in Plasmodium vivax malaria by decreasing red blood cell deformability and increasing erythrophagocytosis
title_short Anti-erythrocyte antibodies may contribute to anaemia in Plasmodium vivax malaria by decreasing red blood cell deformability and increasing erythrophagocytosis
title_sort anti-erythrocyte antibodies may contribute to anaemia in plasmodium vivax malaria by decreasing red blood cell deformability and increasing erythrophagocytosis
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4973037/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27488382
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-016-1449-5
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