Sickle cell protection from malaria

被引:16
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作者
Eridani, Sandro [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Milan, Dept Biomed Sci & Technol, Via Fratelli Cervi 93, I-20090 Milan, Italy
关键词
haemoglobin S; sickle cell trait; protection from malaria; haeme-oxygenase; immunity acquisition; CD8-Tcells;
D O I
10.4081/hr.2011.e24
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
A linkage between presence of Sickle Haemoglobin (HbS) and protection from malaria infection and clinical manifestations in certain areas was suspected from early observations and progressively elucidated by more recent studies. Research has confirmed the abovementioned connection, but also clarified how such protection may be abolished by coexistence of sickle cell trait (HbS trait) and alpha thalassemia, which may explain the relatively low incidence of HbS trait in the Mediterranean. The mechanisms of such protective effect are now being investigated: factors of genetic, molecular and immunological nature are prominent. As for genetic factors attention is given to the role of the red blood cell (RBC) membrane complement regulatory proteins as polymorphisms of these components seem to be associated with resistance to severe malaria; genetic ligands like the Duffy group blood antigen, necessary for erythrocytic invasion, and human protein CD36, a major receptor for P. falciparuminfected RBC` s, are also under scrutiny: attention is focused also on plasmodium erythrocytebinding antigens, which bind to RBC surface components. Genomewide linkage and association studies are now carried out too, in order to identify genes associated with malaria resistance. Only a minor role is attributed to intravascular sickling, phagocytosis and haemolysis, while specific molecular mechanisms are the object of intensive research: among these a decisive role is played by a biochemical sequence, involving activation of haeme oxygenase (HMO-1), whose effect appears mediated by carbon monoxide (CO). A central role in protection from malaria is also played by immunological factors, which may stimulate antibody production to plasmodium antigens in the early years of life; the role of agents like pathogenic CD8 Tcells has been suggested while the effects of molecular actions on the immunity mechanism are presently investigated. It thus appears that protection from malaria can be explained by interaction of different factors: the elucidation of such mechanisms may prove valuable for the prevention and treatment strategy of a disease which still affects large parts of the world.
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