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Heightened inflammation in severe malaria is associated with decreased IL-10 expression levels and neutrophils.

Anusree Mahanta1, Santosh K Kar2, Sanjeeb Kakati3, Shashi Baruah4.   

Abstract

Dysregulation of the cytokine network in severe malaria owing to variations in factors like parasite load, strains and host factors is well documented but the key cytokines that are dysregulated remain poorly elucidated. Longitudinal changes in cytokine levels in an individual with parasitemia and disease resolution is likely to identify the key cytokines. We have analyzed the mRNA expression of cytokines over a 7-d period in severe (SM) and uncomplicated (UM) Plasmodium falciparum malaria. We found up-regulated expression of TNF-α, IL-1β, IFN-γ and TGF-β in SM, with decreased expression of IL-10 on d 0. Further, we observed a negative correlation of IL-10 expression with parasitemia and pro-inflammatory cytokines, suggesting IL-10 to be the key cytokine in tilting the balance to an inflammatory response. Longitudinal analysis revealed that the key cytokines associated with disease were TNF-α, IL-1β, IFN-γ, IL-12α, RANTES and TGF-β, while TNF-α, IL-10 and TGF-β discriminated between SM and UM. A higher neutrophil count in SM and its positive association with parasite density and IL-1β and IL-8 provides support for neutrophils in inflammation in malaria. Our findings suggest subversion of anti-inflammatory response in SM by parasite factors towards an exaggerated pro-inflammatory response with involvement of neutrophils, the classical inflammatory cells.
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Keywords:  Cytokine; gene expression; malaria; neutrophils; northeast India

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25466232     DOI: 10.1177/1753425914561277

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Innate Immun        ISSN: 1753-4259            Impact factor:   2.680


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