A Molecular Signature in Blood Reveals a Role for p53 in Regulating Malaria-Induced Inflammation

血液中的分子特征揭示了p53在调节疟疾诱发炎症中的作用

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作者:Tuan M Tran,Rajan Guha,Silvia Portugal,Jeff Skinner,Aissata Ongoiba,Jyoti Bhardwaj,Marcus Jones,Jacqueline Moebius,Pratap Venepally,Safiatou Doumbo,Elizabeth A DeRiso,Shanping Li,Kamalakannan Vijayan,Sarah L Anzick,Geoffrey T Hart,Elise M O'Connell,Ogobara K Doumbo,Alexis Kaushansky,Galit Alter,Phillip L Felgner,Hernan Lorenzi,Kassoum Kayentao,Boubacar Traore,Ewen F Kirkness,Peter D Crompton

Abstract

Immunity that controls parasitemia and inflammation during Plasmodium falciparum (Pf) malaria can be acquired with repeated infections. A limited understanding of this complex immune response impedes the development of vaccines and adjunctive therapies. We conducted a prospective systems biology study of children who differed in their ability to control parasitemia and fever following Pf infection. By integrating whole-blood transcriptomics, flow-cytometric analysis, and plasma cytokine and antibody profiles, we demonstrate that a pre-infection signature of B cell enrichment, upregulation of T helper type 1 (Th1) and Th2 cell-associated pathways, including interferon responses, and p53 activation associated with control of malarial fever and coordinated with Pf-specific immunoglobulin G (IgG) and Fc receptor activation to control parasitemia. Our hypothesis-generating approach identified host molecules that may contribute to differential clinical outcomes during Pf infection. As a proof of concept, we have shown that enhanced p53 expression in monocytes attenuated Plasmodium-induced inflammation and predicted protection from fever.

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