Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Citazione:
Synchronic macrophage response andPlasmodium falciparummalaria / Simpore, Jacques; Barone, Rita; Musumeci, Salvatore; Musumeci, Maria; Angius, Andrea. - In: JOURNAL OF VECTOR BORNE DISEASES. - ISSN 0972-9062. - 43:2(2006), pp. 84-87.
Abstract:
Human Chitotriosidase (CHIT), produced by activated macrophage, is a member of the chitinase family, a group of enzymes with the capability to hydrolyze chitin. Recently plasma CHIT activity was found elevated in children with acuteP. falciparummalaria compared with healthy African children, as a consequence of macrophage activation
due to the presence of parasites. In this study we recruited at the local Centre Medical Saint Camille (CMSC) of Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, 62 African children (30 males and 32 females, aged 2–140 months; median 16.5 months), affected by acuteP. falciparummalaria, born and living in Burkina Faso. Control subjects included 140 healthy African children (79 males and 61 females) with age ranging from 10 to 100 months (median 22 months) at evaluation time. They did not show signs of acute
infectious disease and their blood smears forP.
falciparumwere negative. This study was approved by the local Ethical Committees of CMSC. Parents of the participating children in the study were orally informed of the scope of this research. For plasma CHIT assay, 3 ml of EDTA-blood was centrifuged and plasma samples were stored at –40°C determination by fluorimetric method at the Centre
for Metabolic Diseases— University of Catania, Italy.
due to the presence of parasites. In this study we recruited at the local Centre Medical Saint Camille (CMSC) of Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, 62 African children (30 males and 32 females, aged 2–140 months; median 16.5 months), affected by acuteP. falciparummalaria, born and living in Burkina Faso. Control subjects included 140 healthy African children (79 males and 61 females) with age ranging from 10 to 100 months (median 22 months) at evaluation time. They did not show signs of acute
infectious disease and their blood smears forP.
falciparumwere negative. This study was approved by the local Ethical Committees of CMSC. Parents of the participating children in the study were orally informed of the scope of this research. For plasma CHIT assay, 3 ml of EDTA-blood was centrifuged and plasma samples were stored at –40°C determination by fluorimetric method at the Centre
for Metabolic Diseases— University of Catania, Italy.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Macrophage;Plasmodium falciparum; severe malaria; uncomplicated malaria
Elenco autori:
Simpore, Jacques; Barone, Rita; Musumeci, Salvatore; Musumeci, Maria; Angius, Andrea
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