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. 2023 Jun 26;13(1):10347.
doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-36212-2.

Cytokine profiles in adults with imported malaria

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Cytokine profiles in adults with imported malaria

Charles de Roquetaillade et al. Sci Rep. .

Abstract

The increase in worldwide travel is making imported malaria a growing health concern in non-endemic countries. Most data on the pathophysiology of malaria come from endemic areas. Little is known about cytokine profiles during imported malaria. This study aimed at deciphering the relationship between cytokine host response and malaria severity among imported cases in France. This study reports cytokine profiles in adults with Plasmodium falciparum malaria included in the PALUREA prospective study conducted between 2006 and 2010. The patients were classified as having uncomplicated malaria (UM) or severe malaria (SM), with this last further categorized as very severe malaria (VSM) or less severe malaria (LSM). At hospital admission, eight blood cytokines were assayed in duplicate using Luminex® technology: interleukin (IL)-1α, IL-1β, IL-2, IL-4, IL-10, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)α, interferon (IFN)γ, and macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF). These assays were repeated on days 1 and 2 in the SM group. Of the 278 patients, 134 had UM and 144 SM. At hospital admission, over half the patients had undetectable levels of IL-1α, IL-1β, IL-2, IL-4, IFNγ, and TNFα, while IL-10 and MIF were significantly higher in the SM vs. the UM group. Higher IL-10 was significantly associated with higher parasitemia (R = 0.32 [0.16-0.46]; P = 0.0001). In the SM group, IL-10 elevation persisting from admission to day 2 was significantly associated with subsequent nosocomial infection. Of eight tested cytokines, only MIF and IL-10 were associated with disease severity in adults with imported P. falciparum malaria. At admission, many patients had undetectable cytokine levels, suggesting that circulating cytokine assays may not be helpful as part of the routine evaluation of adults with imported malaria. Persisting high IL-10 concentration was associated with subsequent nosocomial infection, suggesting its possible interest in immune monitoring of most severe patients.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no competing interests.

Figures

Figure 1
Figure 1
Boxplot of circulating cytokine levels at admission (D0) in patients with uncomplicated malaria (UM), less severe malaria (LSM), and very severe malaria (VSM). All cytokines are expressed in pg/mL. Kruskal–Wallis test for intergroup distribution, with P values < 0.05 considered significant.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Boxplot of circulating cytokine levels in the sub-groups with less severe malaria (LSM) and very severe malaria (VSM) during the first 3 days following ICU admission. All cytokines are expressed in pg/mL. Sub-group comparison using the t-test between groups, with P values < 0.05 considered significant. Note that no significant difference was observed within subgroups over time for IL10 nor MIF.

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