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HLA Alleles B(*)53:01 and C(*)06:02 Are Associated With Higher Risk of P. falciparum Parasitemia in a Cohort in Uganda

Variation within the HLA locus been shown to play an important role in the susceptibility to and outcomes of numerous infections, but its influence on immunity to P. falciparum malaria is unclear. Increasing evidence indicates that acquired immunity to P. falciparum is mediated in part by the cellul...

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Autores principales: Digitale, Jean C., Callaway, Perri C., Martin, Maureen, Nelson, George, Viard, Mathias, Rek, John, Arinaitwe, Emmanuel, Dorsey, Grant, Kamya, Moses, Carrington, Mary, Rodriguez-Barraquer, Isabel, Feeney, Margaret E.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8017319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33815410
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.650028
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author Digitale, Jean C.
Callaway, Perri C.
Martin, Maureen
Nelson, George
Viard, Mathias
Rek, John
Arinaitwe, Emmanuel
Dorsey, Grant
Kamya, Moses
Carrington, Mary
Rodriguez-Barraquer, Isabel
Feeney, Margaret E.
author_facet Digitale, Jean C.
Callaway, Perri C.
Martin, Maureen
Nelson, George
Viard, Mathias
Rek, John
Arinaitwe, Emmanuel
Dorsey, Grant
Kamya, Moses
Carrington, Mary
Rodriguez-Barraquer, Isabel
Feeney, Margaret E.
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description Variation within the HLA locus been shown to play an important role in the susceptibility to and outcomes of numerous infections, but its influence on immunity to P. falciparum malaria is unclear. Increasing evidence indicates that acquired immunity to P. falciparum is mediated in part by the cellular immune response, including NK cells, CD4 and CD8 T cells, and semi-invariant γδ T cells. HLA molecules expressed by these lymphocytes influence the epitopes recognized by P. falciparum-specific T cells, and class I HLA molecules also serve as ligands for inhibitory receptors including KIR. Here we assessed the relationship of HLA class I and II alleles to the risk of P. falciparum infection and symptomatic malaria in a cohort of 892 Ugandan children and adults followed prospectively via both active and passive surveillance. We identified two HLA class I alleles, HLA-B(*)53:01 and HLA-C(*)06:02, that were associated with a higher prevalence of P. falciparum infection. Notably, no class I or II HLA alleles were found to be associated with protection from P. falciparum parasitemia or symptomatic malaria. These findings suggest that class I HLA plays a role in the ability to restrict parasitemia, supporting an essential role for the cellular immune response in P. falciparum immunity. Our findings underscore the need for better tools to enable mechanistic studies of the T cell response to P. falciparum at the epitope level and suggest that further study of the role of HLA in regulating pre-erythrocytic stages of the P. falciparum life cycle is warranted.
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spelling pubmed-80173192021-04-03 HLA Alleles B(*)53:01 and C(*)06:02 Are Associated With Higher Risk of P. falciparum Parasitemia in a Cohort in Uganda Digitale, Jean C. Callaway, Perri C. Martin, Maureen Nelson, George Viard, Mathias Rek, John Arinaitwe, Emmanuel Dorsey, Grant Kamya, Moses Carrington, Mary Rodriguez-Barraquer, Isabel Feeney, Margaret E. Front Immunol Immunology Variation within the HLA locus been shown to play an important role in the susceptibility to and outcomes of numerous infections, but its influence on immunity to P. falciparum malaria is unclear. Increasing evidence indicates that acquired immunity to P. falciparum is mediated in part by the cellular immune response, including NK cells, CD4 and CD8 T cells, and semi-invariant γδ T cells. HLA molecules expressed by these lymphocytes influence the epitopes recognized by P. falciparum-specific T cells, and class I HLA molecules also serve as ligands for inhibitory receptors including KIR. Here we assessed the relationship of HLA class I and II alleles to the risk of P. falciparum infection and symptomatic malaria in a cohort of 892 Ugandan children and adults followed prospectively via both active and passive surveillance. We identified two HLA class I alleles, HLA-B(*)53:01 and HLA-C(*)06:02, that were associated with a higher prevalence of P. falciparum infection. Notably, no class I or II HLA alleles were found to be associated with protection from P. falciparum parasitemia or symptomatic malaria. These findings suggest that class I HLA plays a role in the ability to restrict parasitemia, supporting an essential role for the cellular immune response in P. falciparum immunity. Our findings underscore the need for better tools to enable mechanistic studies of the T cell response to P. falciparum at the epitope level and suggest that further study of the role of HLA in regulating pre-erythrocytic stages of the P. falciparum life cycle is warranted. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8017319/ /pubmed/33815410 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.650028 Text en Copyright © 2021 Digitale, Callaway, Martin, Nelson, Viard, Rek, Arinaitwe, Dorsey, Kamya, Carrington, Rodriguez-Barraquer and Feeney. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Digitale, Jean C.
Callaway, Perri C.
Martin, Maureen
Nelson, George
Viard, Mathias
Rek, John
Arinaitwe, Emmanuel
Dorsey, Grant
Kamya, Moses
Carrington, Mary
Rodriguez-Barraquer, Isabel
Feeney, Margaret E.
HLA Alleles B(*)53:01 and C(*)06:02 Are Associated With Higher Risk of P. falciparum Parasitemia in a Cohort in Uganda
title HLA Alleles B(*)53:01 and C(*)06:02 Are Associated With Higher Risk of P. falciparum Parasitemia in a Cohort in Uganda
title_full HLA Alleles B(*)53:01 and C(*)06:02 Are Associated With Higher Risk of P. falciparum Parasitemia in a Cohort in Uganda
title_fullStr HLA Alleles B(*)53:01 and C(*)06:02 Are Associated With Higher Risk of P. falciparum Parasitemia in a Cohort in Uganda
title_full_unstemmed HLA Alleles B(*)53:01 and C(*)06:02 Are Associated With Higher Risk of P. falciparum Parasitemia in a Cohort in Uganda
title_short HLA Alleles B(*)53:01 and C(*)06:02 Are Associated With Higher Risk of P. falciparum Parasitemia in a Cohort in Uganda
title_sort hla alleles b(*)53:01 and c(*)06:02 are associated with higher risk of p. falciparum parasitemia in a cohort in uganda
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8017319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33815410
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.650028
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