An elevated level of Interleukin-17A in a Senegalese malaria cohort is associated with rs8193038 IL-17A genetic variant

Author:

THIAM Fatou1,DIOP Gora2,COULONGES Cedric3,DERBOIS Celine4,THIAM Alassane5,DIOUARA Abou Abdallah Malick1,MBAYE Mame Ndew1,DIOP Mamadou1,NGUER Cheikh Momar1,DIEYE Yakhya1,MBENGUE Babacar6,ZAGURY Jean-Francois3,DELEUZE Jean-Francois4,DIEYE Alioune6

Affiliation:

1. Ecole Superieure Polytechnique, Universite Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar

2. Genomique et Bio-informatique (G2B), Universite Cheikh Anta DIOP

3. Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers

4. Centre National de Recherche en Génétique Humaine (CNRGH), Institut de Biologie François Jacob

5. Institut Pasteur de Dakar

6. Université Cheikh Anta DIOP

Abstract

Abstract Malaria infection is a multifactorial disease partly modulated by host immuno-genetic factors. Recent evidence has demonstrated the importance of Interleukin-17 family proinflammatory cytokines and their genetic variants in host immunity. However, limited knowledge exists about their role in parasitic infections such as malaria. We aimed to investigate IL-17A serum levels in patients with severe and uncomplicated malaria and the gene polymorphism’s influence on the IL-17A serum levels. 125 severe (SM) and uncomplicated (UM) malaria patients and 48 free malaria controls were enrolled in this research. IL-17A serum levels were measured with ELISA. PCR and DNA sequencing were used to assess host genetic polymorphisms in IL-17A. We performed a multivariate regression to estimate the impact of human IL-17A variants on IL-17A serum level and malaria outcome. Elevated serum IL-17A levels accompanied by increased parasitemia were found in SM patients compared to UM and controls (P < 0.0001). Also, the IL-17A levels were lower in SM patients who were deceased than in those who survived. In addition, the minor allele frequencies (MAF) of two IL-17A polymorphisms (rs3819024 and rs3748067) were more prevalent in SM patients than UM patients indicating an essential role in SM. Interestingly, the heterozygous rs8193038 AG genotype was significantly associated with higher levels of IL-17A than the homozygous wild type (AA). According to our results, it can be concluded that the IL-17A gene rs8193038 polymorphism significantly affects IL-17A gene expression. Our results fill a gap in the implication of IL-17A gene polymorphisms on the cytokine level in a malaria cohort. IL-17A gene polymorphisms also may influence cytokine production in response to Plasmodium infections and may contribute to the hyperinflammatory responses during severe malaria outcomes.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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