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Cytokine ; 74(2): 273-8, 2015 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25922277

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BACKGROUND: Several studies have recently demonstrated that the immune responses against malaria is governed by different factors, including the genetic components of the host. The IL-4 gene appears to be a strong candidate factor because of its role in the regulation of the Th2 response. The present study investigated the role of IL-4 polymorphisms in the development of IgG antibodies against PvAMA-1 and the IL-4 levels in individuals infected with Plasmodium vivax in a malaria endemic area in the Brazilian Amazon. METHODS: The study sample included 83 patients who were diagnosed with P. vivax infection using thick smear and confirmed by nested-PCR. The IL-4 -590C>T and IL-4 -33C>T polymorphisms were genotyped by PCR-RFLP, and the intron 3 VNTR was genotyped by PCR. A standardised ELISA protocol was used to measure the total IgG against PvAMA-1. The cytokine/chemokine levels were measured using a Milliplex multiplex assay (Millipore). All of the subjects were genotyped with 48 ancestry informative markers to determine the proportions of African, European and Amerindian ancestry using STRUCTURE software. RESULTS: Of the 83 patients, 60 (73%) produced IgG antibodies against PvAMA-1. A significant decrease in the percentage of respondents was observed among the primo-infected individuals. No significant differences were observed in the frequencies of genotypes and haplotypes among individuals who were positive or negative for IgG antibodies against PvAMA-1. Furthermore, no significant correlation was observed between the IL-4 polymorphisms, antibody levels, IL-4 levels, and parasitemia. CONCLUSIONS: This study indicated that the polymorphisms identified in the IL-4 gene are not likely to play a role in the regulation of the antibody response against PvAMA-1 and IL-4 production in vivax malaria.


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Antigens, Protozoan/administration & dosage , Endemic Diseases , Interleukin-4/genetics , Malaria Vaccines/administration & dosage , Malaria, Vivax/genetics , Membrane Proteins/administration & dosage , Plasmodium vivax/immunology , Polymorphism, Genetic , Protozoan Proteins/administration & dosage , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Antibodies, Protozoan/immunology , Antigens, Protozoan/immunology , Brazil/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Immunoglobulin G/immunology , Interleukin-4/immunology , Malaria Vaccines/immunology , Malaria, Vivax/epidemiology , Malaria, Vivax/immunology , Malaria, Vivax/prevention & control , Male , Membrane Proteins/immunology , Middle Aged , Protozoan Proteins/immunology , Th2 Cells/immunology
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