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Cytoadherence and genotype of Plasmodium falciparum strains from symptomatic children in Franceville, southeastern Gabon.

Fousseyni S Touré1, Odile Ouwe-Missi-Oukem-Boyer, Jérôme Mezui-Me-Ndong, Guy Roger Ndong-Atome, Ulrick Bisvigou, Dominique Mazier, Sylvie Bisser.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Plasmodium falciparum causes severe clinical manifestations by sequestering parasitized red blood cells (PRBC) in the microvasculature of major organs such as the brain. This sequestration results from PRBC adherence to vascular endothelial cells via erythrocyte membrane protein 1, a variant parasite surface antigen.
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether P. falciparum multiple genotype infection (MGI) is associated with stronger PRBC cytoadherence and greater clinical severity.
METHODS: Nested polymerase chain reaction was used to genotype P. falciparum isolates from symptomatic children and to distinguish between single genotype infection (SGI) and MGI. PRBC cytoadhesion was studied with cultured human lung endothelial cells.
RESULTS: Analysis of two highly polymorphic regions of the merozoite surface antigen (MSP)-1 and MSP-2 genes and a dimorphic region of the erythrocyte binding antigen-175 gene showed that 21.4% and 78.6% of the 42 children had SGI and MGI, respectively. It also showed that 37 (89%) of the 42 PRBC samples expressed MSP-1 allelic family K1. Cytoadherence values ranged from 58 to 1811 PRBC/mm(2) of human lung endothelial cells monolayer in SGI and from 5 to 5744 PRBC/mm(2) in MGI. MGI was not associated with higher cytoadherence values or with more severe malaria.
CONCLUSIONS: These results suggested that infection of the same individual by multiple clones of P. falciparum does not significantly influence PRBC cytoadherence or disease severity and confirmed the predominance of the MSP-1 K1 genotype in southeastern Gabon.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17607045      PMCID: PMC1905933          DOI: 10.3121/cmr.2007.696

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Med Res        ISSN: 1539-4182


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