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Serum levels of total human Tau associated with axonal damage among severe malaria patients in Central India.

Vidhan Jain1, Trilok Thomas2, Sanjay Basak3, Ravendra Kumar Sharma4, Neeru Singh5.   

Abstract

Tau is a microtubule-associated protein (MAP) that is abundant in the axonal part of neurons of the central nervous system. Previous studies among African children and Vietnamese adults suffering from cerebral malaria (CM) showed the pathological significance of measuring circulatory total Tau levels. A pilot investigation was carried out to better characterise neurological pathogenesis among severe malaria patients in Central India. Serum levels of total human Tau (pg/ml) were measured by ELISA following manufacturer guidelines among hospital admitted P. falciparum malaria patients classified with different degree of severity (mild malaria = MM, non-cerebral severe malaria = NCSM, cerebral malaria survivors = CM-S and cerebral malaria non-survivors = CM-NS) using WHO, 2000 definitions, including healthy controls (HC) enroled from the hospital's blood bank. Categorical and numerical variables were analysed by applying appropriate statistical test using Stata 11.0 software. A total of 139 subjects (14 HC, 25 MM, 29 NCSM, 44 CM-S and 27 CM-NS) were included in this preliminary investigation. Serum levels of total human Tau were detected in 0% HC, 4.0% MM, 20.7% NCSM, 43.2% CM-S and 48.2% CM-NS patients. Compared to MM, percent Tau detection was significantly higher among severe malaria patients (p = 0.001). Further, compared to NCSM,% Tau detection was significantly higher in CM-S patients (Chi2 = 3.9, p = 0.048) & CM-NS patients (Chi2 = 4.7, p = 0.030). Percent Tau detection was also significantly higher among severe malaria cases presenting with multiple complications compared to those without multiple complications (p = 0.006). ROC analysis of serum Tau levels (pg/ml) revealed a fair AUC value (0.75) to distinguish CM-NS group (but not CM-S) from NCSM group. In conclusion, serum percent detection of total human Tau is associated with axonal damage among patients with different degree of P. falciparum malaria severity in Central India.
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Keywords:  Axonal damage; India; Severe malaria; Total human Tau

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32828917     DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2020.105675

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Trop        ISSN: 0001-706X            Impact factor:   3.112


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Journal:  JAMA Netw Open       Date:  2021-12-01
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