The human genome has been subjected to selective pressures to resist to infectious agents in spite of a heavy segregational load. With this regard, thalassaemia and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency have been considered an efficient genetic protection againstP. falciparummalaria in Sardinia, insular Italy. In this island, some multiple sclerosis (MS)-associated HLA haplotypes have the highest odds ratios in the same highestrate malarious areas of the island. Moreover, tumor necrosis factor (TNF) polymorphisms epidemiologically associated with both MS and malaria are ten-fold more frequent amongst Sardinians compared to other populations worldwide4. A possible association between MS and malaria in this island was never analysed experimentally. We studied the immunological response of mononuclear cells toP. falciparumand the killing effect of macrophages on parasites in Sardinian MS patients and in matched healthy controls (HC).

Multiple sclerosis: peripheral mononuclear cells inhibitPlasmodium falciparumgrowth and are activated by parasite antigens / Sotgiu, Stefano; Fois, Maria Laura; Arru, Giannina; Sanna, Alessandra; Sannella, Anna Rosa; Severini, Carlo; Musumeci, Salvatore. - In: JOURNAL OF VECTOR BORNE DISEASES. - ISSN 0972-9062. - 43:3(2006), pp. 130-132.

Multiple sclerosis: peripheral mononuclear cells inhibitPlasmodium falciparumgrowth and are activated by parasite antigens

Sotgiu, Stefano;Fois, Maria Laura;Arru, Giannina;Sanna, Alessandra;Musumeci, Salvatore
2006-01-01

Abstract

The human genome has been subjected to selective pressures to resist to infectious agents in spite of a heavy segregational load. With this regard, thalassaemia and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency have been considered an efficient genetic protection againstP. falciparummalaria in Sardinia, insular Italy. In this island, some multiple sclerosis (MS)-associated HLA haplotypes have the highest odds ratios in the same highestrate malarious areas of the island. Moreover, tumor necrosis factor (TNF) polymorphisms epidemiologically associated with both MS and malaria are ten-fold more frequent amongst Sardinians compared to other populations worldwide4. A possible association between MS and malaria in this island was never analysed experimentally. We studied the immunological response of mononuclear cells toP. falciparumand the killing effect of macrophages on parasites in Sardinian MS patients and in matched healthy controls (HC).
2006
Multiple sclerosis: peripheral mononuclear cells inhibitPlasmodium falciparumgrowth and are activated by parasite antigens / Sotgiu, Stefano; Fois, Maria Laura; Arru, Giannina; Sanna, Alessandra; Sannella, Anna Rosa; Severini, Carlo; Musumeci, Salvatore. - In: JOURNAL OF VECTOR BORNE DISEASES. - ISSN 0972-9062. - 43:3(2006), pp. 130-132.
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