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Variants of IL6, IL10, FCN2, RNASE3, IL12B and IL17B loci are associated with Schistosoma mansoni worm burden in the Albert Nile region of Uganda.
Nyangiri, Oscar Asanya; Mulindwa, Julius; Namulondo, Joyce; Kitibwa, Anna; Nassuuna, Jacent; Elliott, Alison; Kimuda, Magambo Phillip; Boobo, Alex; Nerima, Barbara; Adriko, Moses; Dunton, Nathan J; Madhan, Gaganjit Kaur; Kristiansen, Mark; Casacuberta-Partal, Miriam; Noyes, Harry; Matovu, Enock.
Afiliação
  • Nyangiri OA; Department of Biotechnical and Diagnostic Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine Animal Resources and Biosecurity, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
  • Mulindwa J; Department of Biochemistry and Sports Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
  • Namulondo J; Department of Biotechnical and Diagnostic Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine Animal Resources and Biosecurity, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
  • Kitibwa A; Department of Biotechnical and Diagnostic Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine Animal Resources and Biosecurity, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
  • Nassuuna J; Medical Research Council/Uganda Virus Research Institute and London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Uganda Research Unit, Entebbe, Uganda.
  • Elliott A; Medical Research Council/Uganda Virus Research Institute and London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Uganda Research Unit, Entebbe, Uganda.
  • Kimuda MP; Department of Biotechnical and Diagnostic Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine Animal Resources and Biosecurity, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
  • Boobo A; Department of Biotechnical and Diagnostic Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine Animal Resources and Biosecurity, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
  • Nerima B; Department of Biotechnical and Diagnostic Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine Animal Resources and Biosecurity, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
  • Adriko M; Vector Borne & NTD Control Division, Ministry of Health, Uganda.
  • Dunton NJ; UCL Genomics core facility, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
  • Madhan GK; UCL Genomics core facility, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
  • Kristiansen M; UCL Genomics core facility, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
  • Casacuberta-Partal M; Department of Parasitology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands.
  • Noyes H; Centre for Genomic Research, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom.
  • Matovu E; Department of Biotechnical and Diagnostic Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine Animal Resources and Biosecurity, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis ; 17(11): e0011796, 2023 Nov.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38033168
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Individuals genetically susceptible to high schistosomiasis worm burden may contribute disproportionately to transmission and could be prioritized for control. Identifying genes involved may guide development of therapy. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL

FINDINGS:

A cohort of 606 children aged 10-15 years were recruited in the Albert Nile region of Uganda and assessed for Schistosoma mansoni worm burden using the Up-Converting Particle Lateral Flow (UCP-LF) test detecting circulating anodic antigen (CAA), point-of-care Circulating Cathodic Antigen (POC-CCA) and Kato-Katz tests. Whole genome genotyping was conducted on 326 children comprising the top and bottom 25% of worm burden. Linear models were fitted to identify variants associated with worm burden in preselected candidate genes. Expression quantitative trait locus (eQTL) analysis was conducted for candidate genes with UCP-LF worm burden included as a covariate. Single Nucleotide Polymorphism loci associated with UCP-LF CAA included IL6 rs2066992 (OR = 0.43, p = 0.0006) and rs7793163 (OR = 2.0, p = 0.0007); IL21 SNP kgp513476 (OR 1.79, p = 0.0025) and IL17B SNP kgp708159 (OR = 0.35, p = 0.0028). A haplotype in the IL10 locus was associated with lower worm burden (OR = 0.53, p = 0.015) and overlapped SNPs rs1800896, rs1800871 and rs1800872. Significant haplotypes (p<0.05, overlapping significant SNP) associated with worm burden were observed in IL6 and the Th17 pathway IL12B and IL17B genes. There were significant eQTL in the IL6, IL5, IL21, IL25 and IFNG regions.

CONCLUSIONS:

Variants associated with S. mansoni worm burden were in IL6, FCN2, RNASE3, IL10, IL12B and IL17B gene loci. However only eQTL associations remained significant after Bonferroni correction. In summary, immune balance, pathogen recognition and Th17 pathways may play a role in modulating Schistosoma worm burden. Individuals carrying risk variants may be targeted first in allocation of control efforts to reduce the burden of schistosomiasis in the community.
Assuntos

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Esquistossomose / Esquistossomose mansoni Limite: Adolescent / Animals / Child / Humans País como assunto: Africa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Esquistossomose / Esquistossomose mansoni Limite: Adolescent / Animals / Child / Humans País como assunto: Africa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article