HbS protects against clinical Plasmodium falciparum malaria and is associated with lower parasite densities in symptomatic subjects. Conclusive evidence of a protective role of HbS against symptomless P. falciparum infection has not been obtained so far. Here we show, in a large-scale epidemiological survey involving 2200 subjects studied during five cross-sectional surveys across two consecutive years in Burkina Faso, West Africa, that HbS is associated with a 70% reduction of harbouring a P. falciparum infection (OR=0.26 [0.11-0.60], P=0.002). This observation outlines a scenario made of consistent experimental and epidemiological observations. The abnormal display of parasite adhesive molecules on the surface of the HbS and HbC infected erythrocytes, disrupting the pathogenic process of sequestration, might displace the parasite from the deep to the peripheral circulation hence promoting its elimination at the spleen level.

HbS protects against symptomless P. falciparum patent parasitaemia in two populations from Burkina Faso / Mangano, Valentina; Kabore, Y; Bougouma, E; Verra, Federica; Nebie, I; Sirima, Bs; Modiano, David; the MalariaGEN, Consortium. - STAMPA. - (2012). (Intervento presentato al convegno IV Conference "Genomic Epidemiology of Malaria" tenutosi a Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Hinxton, Gran Bretagna nel 10-13 Giugno 2012).

HbS protects against symptomless P. falciparum patent parasitaemia in two populations from Burkina Faso

MANGANO, VALENTINA;VERRA, FEDERICA;MODIANO, David;
2012

Abstract

HbS protects against clinical Plasmodium falciparum malaria and is associated with lower parasite densities in symptomatic subjects. Conclusive evidence of a protective role of HbS against symptomless P. falciparum infection has not been obtained so far. Here we show, in a large-scale epidemiological survey involving 2200 subjects studied during five cross-sectional surveys across two consecutive years in Burkina Faso, West Africa, that HbS is associated with a 70% reduction of harbouring a P. falciparum infection (OR=0.26 [0.11-0.60], P=0.002). This observation outlines a scenario made of consistent experimental and epidemiological observations. The abnormal display of parasite adhesive molecules on the surface of the HbS and HbC infected erythrocytes, disrupting the pathogenic process of sequestration, might displace the parasite from the deep to the peripheral circulation hence promoting its elimination at the spleen level.
2012
IV Conference "Genomic Epidemiology of Malaria"
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04d Abstract in atti di convegno
HbS protects against symptomless P. falciparum patent parasitaemia in two populations from Burkina Faso / Mangano, Valentina; Kabore, Y; Bougouma, E; Verra, Federica; Nebie, I; Sirima, Bs; Modiano, David; the MalariaGEN, Consortium. - STAMPA. - (2012). (Intervento presentato al convegno IV Conference "Genomic Epidemiology of Malaria" tenutosi a Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Hinxton, Gran Bretagna nel 10-13 Giugno 2012).
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