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Entire Expressed Peripheral Blood Transcriptome in Pediatric Severe Malarial Anemia.
Anyona, Samuel; Cheng, Qiuying; Guo, Yan; Raballah, Evans; Hurwitz, Ivy; Onyango, Clinton; Seidenberg, Philip; Schneider, Kristan; Lambert, Christophe; McMahon, Benjamin; Ouma, Collins; Perkins, Douglas.
Afiliação
  • Anyona S; Maseno University School of Medicine.
  • Cheng Q; Center for Global Health, University of New Mexico.
  • Guo Y; University of Miami.
  • Raballah E; School of Public Health, Biomedical Sciences and Technology, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology.
  • Hurwitz I; Center for Global Health, University of New Mexico.
  • Onyango C; School of Public Health and Community Development, Maseno University.
  • Seidenberg P; School of Medicine, University of New Mexico.
  • Schneider K; University of Applied Sciences Mittweida.
  • Lambert C; University of New Mexico.
  • McMahon B; Los Alamos National Laboratory.
  • Ouma C; Maseno University.
  • Perkins D; University of New Mexico.
Res Sq ; 2023 Jul 19.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37503086
This study on severe malarial anemia (SMA: Hb < 6.0 g/dL), a leading global cause of childhood morbidity and mortality, analyzed the entire expressed transcriptome in whole blood from children with non-SMA (Hb ≥ 6.0 g/dL, n = 41) and SMA (n = 25). Analyses revealed 3,420 up-regulated and 3,442 down-regulated transcripts, signifying impairments in host inflammasome activation, cell death, innate immune responses, and cellular stress responses in SMA. Immune cell profiling showed a decreased antigenic and immune priming response in children with SMA, favoring polarization toward cellular proliferation and repair. Enrichment analysis further identified altered neutrophil and autophagy-related processes, consistent with neutrophil degranulation and altered ubiquitination and proteasome degradation. Pathway analyses highlighted SMA-related alterations in cellular homeostasis, signaling, response to environmental cues, and cellular and immune stress responses. Validation with a qRT-PCR array showed strong concordance with the sequencing data. These findings identify key molecular themes in SMA pathogenesis, providing potential targets for new malaria therapies.

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article