1. Increased circulating myeloid-derived suppressor cells in vivax malaria and severe falciparum malaria.
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Leonardo L, Kenangalem E, Poespoprodjo JR, Noviyanti R, Price RN, Anstey NM, Minigo G, and Kho S
- Subjects
- Humans, Indonesia, Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium vivax, Malaria complications, Malaria, Falciparum, Malaria, Vivax, Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells
- Abstract
Background: Circulating myeloid-derived-suppressor-cells (MDSC) with immunosuppressive function are increased in human experimental Plasmodium falciparum infection, but have not been studied in clinical malaria., Methods: Using flow-cytometry, circulating polymorphonuclear-MDSC were evaluated in cryopreserved samples from patients with uncomplicated Plasmodium vivax (n = 8) and uncomplicated (n = 4) and severe (n = 16) falciparum malaria from Papua, Indonesia., Results: The absolute number of circulating polymorphonuclear-MDSC were significantly elevated in severe falciparum malaria patients compared to controls (n = 10). Polymorphonuclear-MDSC levels in uncomplicated vivax malaria were also elevated to levels comparable to that seen in severe falciparum malaria., Conclusion: Control of expansion of immunosuppressive MDSC may be important for development of effective immune responses in falciparum and vivax malaria., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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- 2022
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