Gene expression analyses reveal differences in children’s response to malaria according to their age

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Kieran Tebben
Salif Yirampo
Drissa Coulibaly
Abdoulaye K. Koné
Matthew B. Laurens
Emily M. Stucke
Ahmadou Dembélé
Youssouf Tolo
Karim Traoré
Amadou Niangaly
Andrea A. Berry
Bourema Kouriba
Christopher V. Plowe
Ogobara K. Doumbo
Kirsten E. Lyke
Shannon Takala-Harrison
Mahamadou A. Thera
Mark A. Travassos
David Serre
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[1] University of Maryland School of Medicine,Institute for Genome Sciences
[2] University of Maryland School of Medicine,Department of Microbiology and Immunology
[3] University of Sciences,Malaria Research and Training Center
[4] Techniques and Technologies,Malaria Research Program, Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health
[5] University of Maryland School of Medicine,undefined
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In Bandiagara, Mali, children experience on average two clinical malaria episodes per year. However, even in the same transmission area, the number of uncomplicated symptomatic infections, and their parasitemia, can vary dramatically among children. We simultaneously characterize host and parasite gene expression profiles from 136 Malian children with symptomatic falciparum malaria and examine differences in the relative proportion of immune cells and parasite stages, as well as in gene expression, associated with infection and or patient characteristics. Parasitemia explains much of the variation in host and parasite gene expression, and infections with higher parasitemia display proportionally more neutrophils and fewer T cells, suggesting parasitemia-dependent neutrophil recruitment and/or T cell extravasation to secondary lymphoid organs. The child’s age also strongly correlates with variations in gene expression: Plasmodium falciparum genes associated with age suggest that older children carry more male gametocytes, while variations in host gene expression indicate a stronger innate response in younger children and stronger adaptive response in older children. These analyses highlight the variability in host responses and parasite regulation during P. falciparum symptomatic infections and emphasize the importance of considering the children’s age when studying and treating malaria infections.
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