Previous studies identified an allelic variant of the IL4 promoter region (IL4-589T) that appears to enhance the transcriptional activity of IL4, and is associated with increased IgE levels. Total serum IgE levels are elevated in malaria endemic regions, and higher in children with severe malaria. Here, we investigated the relationship of the IL4-589C/T polymorphism with severity of the disease in a case-control study of severe malaria in Burkina Faso, West Africa. No association between the IL4-589T and severe malaria was observed. No difference in Plasmodium falciparum-specific IgE was detected between severe and uncomplicated malaria patients. Among children with severe malaria, total IgE levels were significantly elevated in those carrying the IL4-589T allele (P=0.018). In children with uncomplicated malaria, no significant difference was found. These results raise the possibility that there is a relationship between susceptibility to severe malaria, IgE production and genetic variation in the IL4 region, which merits further investigation in other epidemiological settings.

IL4-589C/T polymorphism and IgE levels in severe malaria / Luoni, G; Calissano, C; TROYE BLOMBERG, M; Perlmann, P; Perlmann, H; Sirima, Bs; Konate, A; COLUZZI BARTOCCIONI, Caio Mario; Kwiatkowski, D; Modiano, David; Verra, Federica; Arca', Bruno. - In: ACTA TROPICA. - ISSN 0001-706X. - STAMPA. - 90:2(2004), pp. 205-209. [10.1016/j.actatropica.2003.11.014]

IL4-589C/T polymorphism and IgE levels in severe malaria.

COLUZZI BARTOCCIONI, Caio Mario;MODIANO, David;VERRA, FEDERICA;ARCA', Bruno
2004

Abstract

Previous studies identified an allelic variant of the IL4 promoter region (IL4-589T) that appears to enhance the transcriptional activity of IL4, and is associated with increased IgE levels. Total serum IgE levels are elevated in malaria endemic regions, and higher in children with severe malaria. Here, we investigated the relationship of the IL4-589C/T polymorphism with severity of the disease in a case-control study of severe malaria in Burkina Faso, West Africa. No association between the IL4-589T and severe malaria was observed. No difference in Plasmodium falciparum-specific IgE was detected between severe and uncomplicated malaria patients. Among children with severe malaria, total IgE levels were significantly elevated in those carrying the IL4-589T allele (P=0.018). In children with uncomplicated malaria, no significant difference was found. These results raise the possibility that there is a relationship between susceptibility to severe malaria, IgE production and genetic variation in the IL4 region, which merits further investigation in other epidemiological settings.
2004
malaria; IgE; Plasmodium falciparum; cytokines
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IL4-589C/T polymorphism and IgE levels in severe malaria / Luoni, G; Calissano, C; TROYE BLOMBERG, M; Perlmann, P; Perlmann, H; Sirima, Bs; Konate, A; COLUZZI BARTOCCIONI, Caio Mario; Kwiatkowski, D; Modiano, David; Verra, Federica; Arca', Bruno. - In: ACTA TROPICA. - ISSN 0001-706X. - STAMPA. - 90:2(2004), pp. 205-209. [10.1016/j.actatropica.2003.11.014]
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