Immunity to placental malaria. III. Impairment of interleukin (IL) – 12, not IL-18, and interferon-inducible protein - 10 Responses in the placental intervillous blood of human immunodeficiency virus/malaria - Coinfected women

Pregnant women are highly susceptible to malaria, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection increases this susceptibility. In our previous studies, placental malaria (PM), HIV infection, and HIV/PM coinfection were all associated with decreased interferon (IFN)-γ production by maternal placen...

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Main Authors: Sujittra Chaisavaneeyakorn, Julie M. Moore, Juliana Otieno, Sansanee C. Chaiyaroj, Douglas J. Perkins, Ya Ping Shi, Bernard L. Nahlen, Altaf A. Lal, Venkatachalam Udhayakumar
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spelling th-mahidol.205912018-07-24T10:11:47Z Immunity to placental malaria. III. Impairment of interleukin (IL) – 12, not IL-18, and interferon-inducible protein - 10 Responses in the placental intervillous blood of human immunodeficiency virus/malaria - Coinfected women Sujittra Chaisavaneeyakorn Julie M. Moore Juliana Otieno Sansanee C. Chaiyaroj Douglas J. Perkins Ya Ping Shi Bernard L. Nahlen Altaf A. Lal Venkatachalam Udhayakumar National Center for Infectious Diseases The University of Georgia Mahidol University New Nyanza Provincial General Hospital Kenya Medical Research Institute Department of Veterans Affairs Organisation Mondiale de la Sante Medicine Pregnant women are highly susceptible to malaria, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection increases this susceptibility. In our previous studies, placental malaria (PM), HIV infection, and HIV/PM coinfection were all associated with decreased interferon (IFN)-γ production by maternal placental (intervillous) blood mononuclear cells (IVBMC). This study investigated whether in vitro production of the IFN-γ regulatory cytokines interleukin (IL)-12 and IL-18 and the chemokine IFN-inducible protein (IP)-10 by IVBMC is altered in women who have been exposed to malaria and are infected with HIV. IL-12 production from IVBMC was significantly lower in HIV-positive women, regardless of PM status, in contrast to HIV-negative, PM-negative women. IL-18 and IP-10 production by IVBMC was reduced in HIV-positive, PM-negative women but elevated in HIV-positive, PM-positive women. These results reveal a substantial impairment of IL-12 production by IVBMC in HIV-positive women, implicating this cytokine as a potentially critical regulator of malaria antigen-specific IFN-γ responses in HIV-infected and HIV/PM-coinfected women. 2018-07-24T03:11:47Z 2018-07-24T03:11:47Z 2002-01-01 Article Journal of Infectious Diseases. Vol.185, No.1 (2002), 127-131 10.1086/338013 00221899 2-s2.0-0036138505 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/20591 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0036138505&origin=inward
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Sujittra Chaisavaneeyakorn
Julie M. Moore
Juliana Otieno
Sansanee C. Chaiyaroj
Douglas J. Perkins
Ya Ping Shi
Bernard L. Nahlen
Altaf A. Lal
Venkatachalam Udhayakumar
Immunity to placental malaria. III. Impairment of interleukin (IL) – 12, not IL-18, and interferon-inducible protein - 10 Responses in the placental intervillous blood of human immunodeficiency virus/malaria - Coinfected women
description Pregnant women are highly susceptible to malaria, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection increases this susceptibility. In our previous studies, placental malaria (PM), HIV infection, and HIV/PM coinfection were all associated with decreased interferon (IFN)-γ production by maternal placental (intervillous) blood mononuclear cells (IVBMC). This study investigated whether in vitro production of the IFN-γ regulatory cytokines interleukin (IL)-12 and IL-18 and the chemokine IFN-inducible protein (IP)-10 by IVBMC is altered in women who have been exposed to malaria and are infected with HIV. IL-12 production from IVBMC was significantly lower in HIV-positive women, regardless of PM status, in contrast to HIV-negative, PM-negative women. IL-18 and IP-10 production by IVBMC was reduced in HIV-positive, PM-negative women but elevated in HIV-positive, PM-positive women. These results reveal a substantial impairment of IL-12 production by IVBMC in HIV-positive women, implicating this cytokine as a potentially critical regulator of malaria antigen-specific IFN-γ responses in HIV-infected and HIV/PM-coinfected women.
author2 National Center for Infectious Diseases
author_facet National Center for Infectious Diseases
Sujittra Chaisavaneeyakorn
Julie M. Moore
Juliana Otieno
Sansanee C. Chaiyaroj
Douglas J. Perkins
Ya Ping Shi
Bernard L. Nahlen
Altaf A. Lal
Venkatachalam Udhayakumar
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author Sujittra Chaisavaneeyakorn
Julie M. Moore
Juliana Otieno
Sansanee C. Chaiyaroj
Douglas J. Perkins
Ya Ping Shi
Bernard L. Nahlen
Altaf A. Lal
Venkatachalam Udhayakumar
author_sort Sujittra Chaisavaneeyakorn
title Immunity to placental malaria. III. Impairment of interleukin (IL) – 12, not IL-18, and interferon-inducible protein - 10 Responses in the placental intervillous blood of human immunodeficiency virus/malaria - Coinfected women
title_short Immunity to placental malaria. III. Impairment of interleukin (IL) – 12, not IL-18, and interferon-inducible protein - 10 Responses in the placental intervillous blood of human immunodeficiency virus/malaria - Coinfected women
title_full Immunity to placental malaria. III. Impairment of interleukin (IL) – 12, not IL-18, and interferon-inducible protein - 10 Responses in the placental intervillous blood of human immunodeficiency virus/malaria - Coinfected women
title_fullStr Immunity to placental malaria. III. Impairment of interleukin (IL) – 12, not IL-18, and interferon-inducible protein - 10 Responses in the placental intervillous blood of human immunodeficiency virus/malaria - Coinfected women
title_full_unstemmed Immunity to placental malaria. III. Impairment of interleukin (IL) – 12, not IL-18, and interferon-inducible protein - 10 Responses in the placental intervillous blood of human immunodeficiency virus/malaria - Coinfected women
title_sort immunity to placental malaria. iii. impairment of interleukin (il) – 12, not il-18, and interferon-inducible protein - 10 responses in the placental intervillous blood of human immunodeficiency virus/malaria - coinfected women
publishDate 2018
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