Reduced immune complex binding capacity and increased complement susceptibility of red cells from children with severe malaria-associated anemia
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2008-03Author
Odhiambo, Collins O
Owuor, Boaz O
Adhiambo, Christine
Otieno, Walter O
Makawiti, Dominic W
Stoute, José A
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Plasmodium falciparum malaria causes 1–2 million deaths per year. Most deaths
occur as a result of complications such as severe anemia and cerebral malaria (CM)(coma).
Red cells of children with severe malaria-associated anemia (SMA) have acquired
deficiencies in the complement regulatory proteins complement receptor 1 (CR1, CD35) and
decay accelerating factor (DAF, CD55). We investigated whether these deficiencies affect
the ability of erythrocytes to bind immune complexes (ICs) and regulate complement
activation. We recruited 75 children with SMA (Hb≤ 6 g/dL) from the holoendemic malaria
region of the Lake Victoria basin, western Kenya, and 74 age-and gender-matched
uncomplicated malaria controls. In addition, we recruited 32 children with CM and 52 age-
and gender-matched controls. Deficiencies in red cell CR1 and CD55 in children with …