| Literature DB >> 25627396 |
Virginia A Pereira1, Juan C Sánchez-Arcila2, Antonio Teva3, Daiana S Perce-da-Silva4, Mariana P A Vasconcelos5, Cleoni A M Lima6, Cesarino J L Aprígio7, Rodrigo N Rodrigues-da-Silva8, Davi O Santos9, Dalma M Banic10, Maria G Bonecini-Almeida11, Josué C Lima-Júnior12, Joseli Oliveira-Ferreira13.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cytokines play an important role in human immune responses to malaria and variation in their production may influence the course of infection and determine the outcome of the disease. The differential production of cytokines has been linked to single nucleotide polymorphisms in gene promoter regions, signal sequences, and gene introns. Although some polymorphisms play significant roles in susceptibility to malaria, gene polymorphism studies in Brazil are scarce.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25627396 PMCID: PMC4334410 DOI: 10.1186/s12936-015-0548-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Figure 1Visualization of amplified fragments on agarose gel. 426 bp fragment: band corresponding to internal control using a pair of primers designed from the nucleotide sequence of human growth hormone; A. 263 bp fragment: specific bands for T and A alleles of IFNG + 874 T/A polymorphism; B. 437 and 136 bp fragments: specific bands for G allele of NOS2A-954G/C polymorphism; 573 bp fragment: specific band for C allele of NOS2A-954G/C polymorphism; C. 258 bp fragment: specific bands for A/T and C alleles of IL10A-592A/C and IL10A-819 T/C polymorphisms were estimated by a single analysis due to the complete linkage disequilibrium of the two SNPs (D’ = 0.99), D. 233 bp fragment: specific bands for G and A alleles of IL10A-1082G/A polymorphism.
Characteristics of the study participants
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| ♀ | 21 (28.8%) | 98 (50.5%) | 119 (44.6%) | 0.001 |
| ♂ | 52 (71.2%) | 96 (49.5%) | 148 (55.4%) | 0.001 |
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| 28 (9–54) | 30 (4–71) | 29 (4–71) | 0.531 |
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| 25 (1–33) | 24 (2–32) | 24 (1–63) | 0.079 |
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| 5 (0–50) | 5 (0–99) | 5 (0–99) | 0.072 |
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| 6 (0–360) | 12.5 (0–420) | 12 (0–420) | 0.016 |
Data expressed as n (%) of patients; Time of Residence in years TREA; Number of Previous Episodes NPE; Time since Last Infection TLI; Age, TREA, NPE and TLI expressed as median (minimum-maximum); *Statistical significance determined by Mann Whitney U and Chi-square tests.
Malaria symptoms and parasitaemia according to plasmodial species
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| 53 (72.6%) | 20 (27.4%) | 73 | <0.0001 |
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| 2286 (50–17933) | 1214 (52–12623) | 2097 (50–17933) | 0.334 |
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| 2 (1–5) | 3 (1–10) | 3 (1–10) | |
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| 38 (71.7%) | 15 (75%) | 53 (72.6%) | 0.779 |
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| 40 (75.5%) | 15 (75%) | 55 (75.3%) | 0.968 |
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| 32 (60.4%) | 13 (65%) | 45 (61.6%) | 0.719 |
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| 31 (58.5%) | 14 (70%) | 45 (61.6%) | 0.368 |
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| 20 (37.7%) | 11 (55%) | 31 (42.5%) | 0.184 |
Data expressed as n (%) of patients; Parasitaemia (number of parasites/μL of blood) and onset of symptoms expressed as median (minimum-maximum); *Statistical significance determined by Mann Whitney U and Chi-square tests.
Figure 2Levels of IFN-γ (pg/mL), IL-10 (pg/mL) and NO (μg/mL) were compared in Malaria (+) and Malaria (−) groups and according to the plasmodial species. Levels of IFN-γ, IL-10 and NO in: A. Malaria (+) and Malaria (-) groups and B. Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum infections. Data are expressed as means levels (means ± SEM) on a logarithmic scale; Statistical significance determined by Mann Whitney U test; ***P value < 0.0001.
Figure 3Correlation of cytokines and nitrogen radicals levels with parasite density in malaria patients. A. IL-10 levels, B. IFN-γ levels and C. NO levels. High titers of IL-10 serum levels were correlated with parasitaemia by Spearman correlation (rho = 0.58, p < 0.0001).
Genotypic and allelic frequencies of single nucleotide polymorphisms in malaria (+) and malaria (−) groups
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| Genotypes | A/A | 38 (52%) | 101 (52.1%) | 1.00 | 0.92 |
| A/T | 30 (41.1%) | 77 (39.7%) | 0.97 (0.55-1.70) | ||
| T/T | 5 (6.8%) | 16 (8.2%) | 1.20 (0.41-3.51) | ||
| Alleles | A | 106 (73%) | 279 (72%) | 0.16 (0.68 - 1.58) | 0.87 |
| T | 40 (27%) | 109 (28%) | |||
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| Genotypes | G/G | 70 (95.9%) | 183 (94.3%) | 1.00 | 0.6 |
| G/C | 3 (4.1%) | 11 (5.7%) | 1.40 (0.38-5.18) | ||
| C/C | - | - | - | ||
| Alleles | G | 143 (98%) | 377 (97%) | 1.39 (0.38 - 5.05) | 0.6 |
| C | 3 (2%) | 11 (3%) | |||
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| Genotypes | A/A | 3 (4.1%) | 40 (20.6%) | 1.00 | 0.0009 |
| G/A | 64 (87.7%) | 135 (69.6%) | 0.16 (0.05-0.53) | ||
| G/G | 6 (8.2%) | 19 (9.8%) | 0.24 (0.05-1.05) | ||
| Alleles | A | 70 (48%) | 215 (62%) | 0.74 (0.50 - 1.08) | 0.12 |
| G | 76 (52%) | 173 (45%) | |||
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| Genotypes | C/C | 13 (17.8%) | 70 (36.1%) | 1.00 | 0.0002 |
| A/C; T/C | 36 (49.3%) | 100 (51.1%) | 0.52 (0.26-1.04) | ||
| A/A; T/T | 24 (32.9%) | 24 (12.4%) | 0.19 (0.08-0.42) | ||
| Alleles | C | 62 (42%) | 240 (62%) | 0.45 (0.30 - 0.67) | 0.0001 |
| A/T | 84 (58%) | 148 (38%) |
IFNG + 874 T/A, NOS2A-954G/C, IL10A-1082G/A, IL10A-592A/C and IL10A-819 T/C polymorphisms: Alleles, n (%); Genotypes n (%); OR (95% CI), calculating odds ratios with confidence interval (CI) of 95%; *Analysis by χ2 test using the Fisher model codominance.
Haplotypes frequencies of in malaria (+) and malaria (−) groups
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| C | C | G | 0.3257 | 0.37 | 1.00 | - |
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| A | T | A | 0.3805 | 0.3056 | 0.85 (0.40 – 1.77) | 0.66 |
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| C | C | A | 0.0989 | 0.2486 | 0.36 (0.14 – 0.93) | 0.036 |
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| A | T | G | 0.1948 | 0.0759 | 3.83 (1.40 – 10.45) | 0.009 |
-592/-819/-1082: Positions of polymorphisms in the promoter region of the interleukin 10 gene; OR (95% CI), calculating odds ratios with confidence interval (CI) of 95%; *Analysis by calculating EMV via EM algorithm using a logistic regression model.
Figure 4IFN-γ, IL-10 and nitrogen radicals levels by different alleles carried of polymorphisms. A. IFN-γ levels in IFNG-874 T/A genotypes, B. NO levels in NOS2A-954G/C genotypes, C. IL-10 levels in IL10A-1082G/A genotypes, D. IL-10 levels in IL10A-592A/C and IL10A-819 T/C genotypes. Data are expressed as means levels (means ± SEM) on a logarithmic scale; Statistical significance determined by Mann Whitney U test; **P value < 0.001.
Figure 5Parasite density and allelic carried frequencies of polymorphisms. Parasitaemia levels in: A. IFNG-874 T/A genotypes, B. NOS2A-954G/C genotypes, C. IL10A-1082G/A genotypes, D. IL10A-592A/C and IL10A-819 T/C genotypes. Data are expressed as means levels (means ± SEM) on a logarithmic scale; Statistical significance determined by Mann Whitney U test; **P value < 0.001.