| Literature DB >> 28754152 |
Dag Holmberg1,2, Elisabeth Franzén-Röhl2,3, Richard Idro4, Robert O Opoka4, Paul Bangirana5, Carl M Sellgren1,6, Ronny Wickström7, Anna Färnert2,3, Lilly Schwieler1, Göran Engberg8, Chandy C John9,10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: One-fourth of children with cerebral malaria (CM) retain cognitive sequelae up to 2 years after acute disease. The kynurenine pathway of the brain, forming neuroactive metabolites, e.g. the NMDA-receptor antagonist kynurenic acid (KYNA), has been implicated in long-term cognitive dysfunction in other CNS infections. In the present study, the association between the kynurenine pathway and neurologic/cognitive complications in children with CM was investigated.Entities:
Keywords: Cerebral malaria; Cognition; Coma; Cytokines; INF-γ; Kynurenic acid; Kynurenine; TNF
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28754152 PMCID: PMC5534063 DOI: 10.1186/s12936-017-1954-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Fig. 1The kynurenine pathway of tryptophan degradation
Demographic and clinical characteristics of Ugandan children with cerebral malaria with versus without cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) kynurenic acid (KYNA) measurement
| Characteristic | Included children (N = 69a) | Excluded children (N = 200a) | P valuec |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years, median (inter-quartile range) | 3.3 (2.5, 4.4) | 3.5 (2.5, 4.9) | 0.71 |
| Sex, n, (% female) | 21 (30.4%) | 89 (44.5%) | 0.04 |
| Hemoglobin, g/dL, mean (SD) | 7.0 (2.6) | 6.9 (2.2) | 0.72 |
| Parasitaemia, parasites/µL, median (IQR) (N) | 44,280 (12,920, 294,660) (65) | 48,420 (10,880, 262,060) (197) | 0.96 |
| Lactic acidosis presentb, n/N (%) | 20/65 (30.8%) | 69/185 (37.3%) | 0.34 |
| Malaria retinopathy present, n/N (%) | 43/68 (63.2%) | 124/187 (66.3) | 0.64 |
| Convulsions during illness (yes/no), n (%) | 64 (92.7%) | 187 (93.5%) | 0.83 |
| Number of convulsions in hospital, median (IQR) | 1 (0, 2) | 1 (0, 2) | 0.37 |
| Total hours in coma, median (IQR) (N) | 54 (40, 77) (66) | 44 (18.25, 80) (193) | 0.04 |
| Neurologic deficits at discharge, n/N (%) | 27/66 (40.9%) | 56/166 (33.7%) | 0.3 |
| Neurologic deficits, 12 mo follow-up, n/N (%) | 2/62 (3.2%) | 5/161 (3.1%) | 0.96 |
| CSF IFN-γ, pg/mL, median (IQR) (N) | 30.3 (16.1, 47.8) (52) | 20.5 (11.8, 26.1) (94) | 0.004 |
| CSF TNF-α, pg/mL, median (IQR) (N) | 1.8 (0.8, 3.3) (69) | 1.2 (0.1, 2.4) (110) | 0.02 |
IFN interferon, TNF tumour necrosis factor
aFor variables for which N is less than the total N listed for group, N’s for that variable and group are noted in the table
bLactate value >5 µmol/L
cWilcoxon rank-sum test for continuous variables, χ2 test for categorical variables
Fig. 2a CSF kynurenine concentrations in children diagnosed with cerebral malaria versus comparison group. Children diagnosed with CM (n = 69) had significant increases in CSF kynurenine (P < 0.001, Mann–Whitney U test). Symbols represent CSF kynurenine concentration in individual children. Horizontal line shows median value. b CSF KYNA concentrations in children diagnosed with cerebral malaria versus comparison group. Children diagnosed with CM (n = 69) had significantly increased CSF KYNA compared to a Swedish comparison group (n = 8) (P < 0.001, Mann–Whitney U test). Symbols represent CSF KYNA concentration in individual children. Horizontal line show median value
Relationship of demographic and clinical characteristics and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cytokine concentrations in 69 Ugandan children with cerebral malaria to CSF (a) KYNA and (b) kynurenine concentration
| Characteristic | Spearman’s rho value (95% CI) |
|
|---|---|---|
| a | ||
| Age | −0.45 (−0.62,−0.24) | 0.0001 |
| Sex | −0.06 (−0.29, 0.18) | 0.63 |
| Parasite density | −0.01 (−0.25, 0.24) | 0.94 |
| Lactate level | 0.14 (−0.11, 0.37) | 0.26 |
| Malaria retinopathy | 0.15 (−0.09, 0.37) | 0.23 |
| CSF IFN-γ | 0.22 (−0.07, 0.47) | 0.12 |
| CSF TNF | 0.27 (0.03, 0.48) | 0.03 |
| b | ||
| Age | −0.34 (−0.53, −0.11) | 0.004 |
| Sex | −0.003 (−0.24, 0.24) | 0.98 |
| Parasite density | −0.09 (−0.33, 0.16) | 0.46 |
| Lactate level | 0.26 (0.01, 0.47) | 0.04 |
| Malaria retinopathy | 0.06 (−0.18, 0.30) | 0.61 |
| CSF IFN-γ | 0.22 (−0.06, 0.48) | 0.11 |
| CSF TNF | 0.30 (0.05, 0.50) | 0.01 |
Association of CSF (a) KYNA and (b) kynurenine with clinical outcomes in 69 Ugandan children with cerebral malaria
| Clinical outcome | Value | Odds ratio, rate ratio or risk difference (95% CI)a |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| a | |||
| Mortality | OR | 1.00 (0.99, 1.01) | 0.60 |
| Neurologic deficits at discharge | OR | 1.00 (1.00, 1.001) | 0.55 |
| Neurologic deficits, 6 mo follow-up | OR | 0.99 (0.987, 1.002) | 0.17 |
| Number of convulsions in hospital | IRR | 1.00 (0.999, 1.000) | 0.88 |
| Coma duration | β | 0.04 (0.01, 0.08) | 0.04 |
| b | |||
| Mortality | OR | 1.49 (0.70, 3.16) | 0.30 |
| Neurologic deficits at discharge | OR | 1.09 (0.79, 1.49) | 0.61 |
| Neurologic deficits, 6 mo follow-up | OR | 0.99 (0.49, 1.99) | 0.97 |
| Number of convulsions in hospital | IRR | 1.09 (0.97, 1.24) | 0.15 |
| Coma duration | β | 9.1 (4.0, 14.3) | 0.003 |
OR odds ratio, IRR incidence rate ratio, 95% CI 95% confidence interval
aLogistic regression (OR), negative binomial regression (IRR) or multiple linear regression (β coefficient), adjusted for age and lactate level
Relationship of (a) KYNA and (b) kynurenine levels with cognitive outcomes at 12-month follow-up in Ugandan children with cerebral malaria
| Cognitive outcome | β coefficient (95% CI)a | P value |
|---|---|---|
| a | ||
| Age <5 years, n = 40 | ||
| Overall cognitive ability | −0.6 (−2.6, 1.5) | 0.57 |
| Attention | −0.2 (−0.7, 1.2) | 0.60 |
| Age ≥5 years, n = 22 | ||
| Overall cognitive ability | −0.5 (−2.8, 1.8) | 0.63 |
| Attention | −2.1 (−4.9, −0.2) | 0.03 |
| b | ||
| Age <5 years, n = 40 | ||
| Overall cognitive ability | −0.3 (−2.5, 2.0) | 0.82 |
| Attention | −0.5 (−1.5, 0.5) | 0.29 |
| Age ≥5 years, n = 22 | ||
| Overall cognitive ability | −1.8 (−3.7, 0.05) | 0.056 |
| Attention | −2.5 (−4.0, −1.1) | 0.003 |
Log-transformed (base 10)
aMultiple linear regression, adjusted for age and lactate level