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Dichotomous miR expression and immune responses following primary blood-stage malaria.


ABSTRACT: Clinical responses to infection or vaccination and the development of effective immunity are characterized in humans by a marked interindividual variability. To gain an insight into the factors affecting this variability, we used a controlled human infection system to study early immune events following primary infection of healthy human volunteers with blood-stage Plasmodium falciparum malaria. By day 4 of infection, a dichotomous pattern of high or low expression of a defined set of microRNAs (miRs) emerged in volunteers that correlated with variation in parasite growth rate. Moreover, high-miR responders had higher numbers of activated CD4+ T cells, and developed significantly enhanced antimalarial antibody responses. Notably, a set of 17 miRs was identified in the whole blood of low-miR responders prior to infection that differentiated them from high-miR responders. These data implicate preexisting host factors as major determinants in the ability to effectively respond to primary malaria infection.

SUBMITTER: Burel JG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5543925 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dichotomous miR expression and immune responses following primary blood-stage malaria.

Burel Julie G JG   Apte Simon H SH   Groves Penny L PL   Boyle Michelle J MJ   Langer Christine C   Beeson James G JG   McCarthy James S JS   Doolan Denise L DL  

JCI insight 20170803 15


Clinical responses to infection or vaccination and the development of effective immunity are characterized in humans by a marked interindividual variability. To gain an insight into the factors affecting this variability, we used a controlled human infection system to study early immune events following primary infection of healthy human volunteers with blood-stage Plasmodium falciparum malaria. By day 4 of infection, a dichotomous pattern of high or low expression of a defined set of microRNAs  ...[more]

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