Levels of macrophage inflammatory protein 1α-(MIP-1α) and MIP-1β in intervillous blood plasma samples from women with placental malaria and human immunodeficiency virus infection

Macrophage inflammatory protein-1α (MIP-1α) and MIP-1β play an important role in modulating immune responses. To understand their importance in immunity to placental malaria (PM) and in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-PM coinfection, we investigated levels of these chemokines in the placental int...

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Main Authors: Sujittra Chaisavaneeyakorn, Julie M. Moore, Lisa Mirel, Caroline Othoro, Juliana Otieno, Sansanee C. Chaiyaroj, Ya Ping Shi, Bernard L. Nahlen, Altaf A. Lal, Venkatachalam Udhayakumar
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spelling th-mahidol.207162018-07-24T10:24:59Z Levels of macrophage inflammatory protein 1α-(MIP-1α) and MIP-1β in intervillous blood plasma samples from women with placental malaria and human immunodeficiency virus infection Sujittra Chaisavaneeyakorn Julie M. Moore Lisa Mirel Caroline Othoro Juliana Otieno Sansanee C. Chaiyaroj Ya Ping Shi Bernard L. Nahlen Altaf A. Lal Venkatachalam Udhayakumar National Center for Infectious Diseases The University of Georgia Mahidol University Kenya Medical Research Institute New Nyanza Provincial General Hospital Organisation Mondiale de la Sante Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Immunology and Microbiology Macrophage inflammatory protein-1α (MIP-1α) and MIP-1β play an important role in modulating immune responses. To understand their importance in immunity to placental malaria (PM) and in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-PM coinfection, we investigated levels of these chemokines in the placental intervillous blood plasma (IVB plasma) and cord blood plasma of HIV-negative PM-negative, HIV-negative PM-positive, HIV-positive PM-negative, and HIV-positive PM-positive women. Compared to HIV-negative PM-negative women, the MIP-1β concentration in IVB plasma was significantly elevated in HIV-negative PM-positive women and HIV-positive PM-positive women, but it was unaltered in HIV-positive PM-negative women. Also, PM-infected women, irrespective of their HIV status, had significantly higher levels of MIP-1β than HIV-positive PM-negative women. The MIP-1α level was not altered in association with either infection. The IVB plasma levels of MIP-1α and MIP-1β positively correlated with the cord blood plasma levels of these chemokines. As with IVB plasma, only cord plasma from PM-infected mothers had significantly elevated levels of MIP-1β compared to PM-negative mothers, irrespective of their HIV infection status. MIP-1β and MIP-1α levels in PM-positive women were positively associated with parasite density and malaria pigment levels. Regardless of HIV serostatus, the IVB MIP-1β level was significantly lower in women with PM-associated anemia. In summary, an elevated level of MIP-1β was associated with PM. HIV infection did not significantly alter these two chemokine levels in IVB plasma. 2018-07-24T03:19:35Z 2018-07-24T03:19:35Z 2003-07-01 Article Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology. Vol.10, No.4 (2003), 631-636 10.1128/CDLI.10.4.631-636.2003 1071412X 2-s2.0-12444294421 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/20716 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=12444294421&origin=inward
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Immunology and Microbiology
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Immunology and Microbiology
Sujittra Chaisavaneeyakorn
Julie M. Moore
Lisa Mirel
Caroline Othoro
Juliana Otieno
Sansanee C. Chaiyaroj
Ya Ping Shi
Bernard L. Nahlen
Altaf A. Lal
Venkatachalam Udhayakumar
Levels of macrophage inflammatory protein 1α-(MIP-1α) and MIP-1β in intervillous blood plasma samples from women with placental malaria and human immunodeficiency virus infection
description Macrophage inflammatory protein-1α (MIP-1α) and MIP-1β play an important role in modulating immune responses. To understand their importance in immunity to placental malaria (PM) and in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-PM coinfection, we investigated levels of these chemokines in the placental intervillous blood plasma (IVB plasma) and cord blood plasma of HIV-negative PM-negative, HIV-negative PM-positive, HIV-positive PM-negative, and HIV-positive PM-positive women. Compared to HIV-negative PM-negative women, the MIP-1β concentration in IVB plasma was significantly elevated in HIV-negative PM-positive women and HIV-positive PM-positive women, but it was unaltered in HIV-positive PM-negative women. Also, PM-infected women, irrespective of their HIV status, had significantly higher levels of MIP-1β than HIV-positive PM-negative women. The MIP-1α level was not altered in association with either infection. The IVB plasma levels of MIP-1α and MIP-1β positively correlated with the cord blood plasma levels of these chemokines. As with IVB plasma, only cord plasma from PM-infected mothers had significantly elevated levels of MIP-1β compared to PM-negative mothers, irrespective of their HIV infection status. MIP-1β and MIP-1α levels in PM-positive women were positively associated with parasite density and malaria pigment levels. Regardless of HIV serostatus, the IVB MIP-1β level was significantly lower in women with PM-associated anemia. In summary, an elevated level of MIP-1β was associated with PM. HIV infection did not significantly alter these two chemokine levels in IVB plasma.
author2 National Center for Infectious Diseases
author_facet National Center for Infectious Diseases
Sujittra Chaisavaneeyakorn
Julie M. Moore
Lisa Mirel
Caroline Othoro
Juliana Otieno
Sansanee C. Chaiyaroj
Ya Ping Shi
Bernard L. Nahlen
Altaf A. Lal
Venkatachalam Udhayakumar
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author Sujittra Chaisavaneeyakorn
Julie M. Moore
Lisa Mirel
Caroline Othoro
Juliana Otieno
Sansanee C. Chaiyaroj
Ya Ping Shi
Bernard L. Nahlen
Altaf A. Lal
Venkatachalam Udhayakumar
author_sort Sujittra Chaisavaneeyakorn
title Levels of macrophage inflammatory protein 1α-(MIP-1α) and MIP-1β in intervillous blood plasma samples from women with placental malaria and human immunodeficiency virus infection
title_short Levels of macrophage inflammatory protein 1α-(MIP-1α) and MIP-1β in intervillous blood plasma samples from women with placental malaria and human immunodeficiency virus infection
title_full Levels of macrophage inflammatory protein 1α-(MIP-1α) and MIP-1β in intervillous blood plasma samples from women with placental malaria and human immunodeficiency virus infection
title_fullStr Levels of macrophage inflammatory protein 1α-(MIP-1α) and MIP-1β in intervillous blood plasma samples from women with placental malaria and human immunodeficiency virus infection
title_full_unstemmed Levels of macrophage inflammatory protein 1α-(MIP-1α) and MIP-1β in intervillous blood plasma samples from women with placental malaria and human immunodeficiency virus infection
title_sort levels of macrophage inflammatory protein 1α-(mip-1α) and mip-1β in intervillous blood plasma samples from women with placental malaria and human immunodeficiency virus infection
publishDate 2018
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