| Literature DB >> 16194274 |
John P A Lusingu1, Lasse S Vestergaard, Michael Alifrangis, Bruno P Mmbando, Michael Theisen, Andrew Y Kitua, Martha M Lemnge, Thor G Theander.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Several studies conducted in areas of medium or low malaria transmission intensity have found associations between malaria immunity and plasma antibody levels to glutamate rich protein (GLURP). This study was conducted to analyse if a similar relationship could be documented in an area of intense malaria transmission.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16194274 PMCID: PMC1262760 DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-4-48
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Figure 1Age-specific IgG responses to recombinant R0-GLURP in three villages: Mgome (high malaria transmission), Ubiri (moderate malaria transmission) and Magamba (low malaria transmission). The levels are presented as arbitrary units on a logarithmic scale. Box plots illustrate medians with 25th, 75th and whiskers for 10th and 90th percentiles including outliers (5th/95th percentiles). Lines with filled triangles represent proportion of responders in percentages.
Figure 2Age-specific IgG subclass responses to recombinant R0-GLURP in Mgome (high transmission village). Panels A, B, C and D represent IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, and IgG4 subclasses, respectively. The levels are presented as arbitrary units on a logarithmic scale. Box plots illustrate medians with 25th, 75th and whiskers for 10th and 90th percentiles including outliers for each IgG subclass. Lines with filled triangles represent prevalence of responders in percentages.
Relationship between P. falciparum density (parasites/μl) and anti R0-GLURP IgG levels (log arbitrary unit/ml) at enrolment.
| R0-GLURP antibodies | Unadjusted coefficients (95% CI)1 | Adjusted coefficients (95% CI)2 | ||
| IgG | -773 (-805, 689) | 0.378 | -146 (-533, 3457) | 0.15 |
| IgG1 | -2136 (-3477, -795) | 0.002 | -1401 (-2571, -231) | 0.019 |
| IgG2 | -1512 (-2894, -128) | 0.032 | -719 (-2135, 697) | 0.318 |
| IgG3 | -1482(-2542, -423) | 0.006 | -983 (-1841, -126) | 0.025 |
| IgG4 | 58 (-590, 706) | 0.86 | 195 (-436, 826) | 0.542 |
1 Univariate linear regression. 2 Multiple linear regressions adjusting for the effect of age including age as square root of age. Models using other forms of age correction (age, age × age, log age) gave similar results.
Odds ratio for the risk of febrile malaria episodes
| R0-GLURP antibodies | Unadjusted odds ratio (95% CI)1 | Adjusted odds ratio (95% CI)2 | ||
| IgG | 0.49 (0.25 – 0.94) | 0.031 | 1.13 (0.50 – 2.53) | 0.77 |
| IgG1 | 0.17 (0.07 – 0.42) | <0.001 | 0.39 (0.15 – 0.99) | 0.047 |
| IgG2 | 0.47 (0.20 – 1.08) | 0.075 | 1.42 (0.58 – 3.46) | 0.445 |
| IgG3 | 0.25 (0.11 – 0.58) | 0.001 | 0.52 (0.20 – 1.40) | 0.197 |
| IgG4 | 0.42 (0.18 – 0.99) | 0.046 | 0.77 (0.30 – 2.03) | 0.602 |
1 Logistic regression indicating risk of febrile malaria episode in individuals with detectable plasma levels of anti R0-GLURP antibodies (for IgG, IgG1, IgG2, IgG3 and IgG4, respectively) relative to those without a measurable antibody response. 2 Adjusted for the effect of age including age as square root of age.