Malaria Journal | 卷:11 |
Toll-like receptor polymorphisms and cerebral malaria: |
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关键词:
Malaria;
Toll-like receptor;
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DOI : 10.1186/1475-2875-11-47 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Abstract
Background
In malaria endemic areas, host genetics influence whether a
Methods
These polymorphisms were examined in a Ugandan case control study on children with either cerebral malaria or uncomplicated malaria. Serum cytokine levels were analysed by ELISA, according to genotype and disease status. In vitro TLR2 expression was measured according to genotype.
Results
Both Δ22 and GTn polymorphisms were highly frequent, but only Δ22 heterozygosity was associated with protection from cerebral malaria (OR 0.34, 95% confidence intervals 0.16, 0.73). In vitro, heterozygosity for Δ22 was associated with reduced pam3cys inducible TLR2 expression in human monocyte derived macrophages. In uncomplicated malaria patients, Δ22 homozygosity was associated with elevated serum IL-6 (
Conclusion
Reduced inducible TLR2 expression may lead to attenuated pro-inflammatory responses, a potential mechanism of protection from cerebral malaria present in individuals heterozygous for the TLR2 Δ22 polymorphism.
【 授权许可】
Unknown