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Abstract Background Malaria is a deadly disease caused by Plasmodium spp. Several blood phenotypes have been associated with malarial resistance, which suggests a genetic component to immune protection. Methods One hundred and eighty-seven single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 37 candidate genes were genotyped and investigated for associations with clinical malaria in a longitudinal cohort of 349 infants from Manhiça, Mozambique, in a randomized controlled clinical trial (RCT) (AgeMal, NCT00231452). Malaria candidate genes were selected according to involvement in known malarial haemoglobinopathies, immune, and pathogenesis pathways. Results Statistically significant evidence was found for the association of TLR4 and related genes with the incidence of clinical malaria (p = 0.0005). These additional genes include ABO, CAT, CD14, CD36, CR1, G6PD, GCLM, HP, IFNG, IFNGR1, IL13, IL1A, IL1B, IL4R, IL4, IL6, IL13, MBL, MNSOD, and TLR2. Of specific interest, the previously identified TLR4 SNP rs4986790 and the novel finding of TRL4 SNP rs5030719 were associated with primary cases of clinical malaria. Conclusions These findings highlight a potential central role of TLR4 in clinical malarial pathogenesis. This supports the current literature and suggests that further research into the role of TLR4, as well as associated genes, in clinical malaria may provide insight into treatment and drug development.Notes
External OrganisationsThe University of Western Australia; University of Barcelona; Manhiça Health Research Centre
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Selma Wiertsema (Contributor)Amir Ariff (Contributor); Ruth Aguilar (Contributor); Augusto Nhabomba (Contributor); Maria Nelia Manaca (Contributor); Quique Bassat (Contributor); Arnoldo Barbosa (Contributor); Llorenç Quintó (Contributor); Caterina Guinovart (Contributor); Pedro L. Alonso (Contributor); Carlota Dobaño (Contributor)
Selma Wiertsema (Contributor)Amir Ariff (Contributor); Ruth Aguilar (Contributor); Augusto Nhabomba (Contributor); Maria Nelia Manaca (Contributor); Quique Bassat (Contributor); Arnoldo Barbosa (Contributor); Llorenç Quintó (Contributor); Caterina Guinovart (Contributor); Pedro L. Alonso (Contributor); Carlota Dobaño (Contributor)
Issued: 2023-06-08
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- DOI : 10.6084/M9.FIGSHARE.C.6685788
- global : 08275f62-cc37-4420-88b8-053aac699b9d
