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SUBMITTER: Torcia MG
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2206590 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Torcia Maria G MG Santarlasci Veronica V Cosmi Lorenzo L Clemente AnnMaria A Maggi Laura L Mangano Valentina D VD Verra Federica F Bancone Germana G Nebie Issa I Sirima Bienvenu Sodiomon BS Liotta Francesco F Frosali Francesca F Angeli Roberta R Severini Carlo C Sannella Anna R AR Sannella Anna R AR Bonini Paolo P Lucibello Maria M Maggi Enrico E Garaci Enrico E Coluzzi Mario M Cozzolino Federico F Annunziato Francesco F Romagnani Sergio S Modiano David D
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20080103 2
Previous interethnic comparative studies on the susceptibility to malaria performed in West Africa showed that Fulani are more resistant to Plasmodium falciparum malaria than are sympatric ethnic groups. This lower susceptibility is not associated to classic malaria-resistance genes, and the analysis of the immune response to P. falciparum sporozoite and blood stage antigens, as well as non-malaria antigens, revealed higher immune reactivity in Fulani. In the present study we compared the expres ...[more]