Genetic Evaluation of Interlukin-22 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (rs1179251) with Plasmodium falciparum Clearance among Children Less Than 10 Years in the North Region of Cameroon

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F. T. Calvino,W. N. Olivier,A. N. Randolph,M. N. Akindeh,P. K. Jean,N. N. Carine,V. F. Marie-Claire,M. A. Innocent,F. M. Wilfred

Abstract

IL-22 is a pro and anti-inflammatory cytokine which induces the regeneration of hepatocytes cells during the immune response. Evidence has shown that genetic polymorphisms on IL-22 gene could affect the immune response and consequently the parasite clearance and the treatment outcome of malaria. This study aimed at determining the prevalence of the SNP rs1179251 of the Interleukin-22 gene and a possible association with P. falciparum clearance among children less than 10 years old in the North region of Cameroon. A case-control study was performed on 184 conveniently collected blood samples, spotted on Whartman No 3 filter paper from the SPAQ (Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine + Amodiaquine) clinical trial carried out in Garoua and Yagoua in 2015, from which DNA was extracted using Chelex-100 method. Genotyping of the IL-22 gene SNPs was performed using Polymerase Chain Reaction and Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (PCR-RFLP). Parasite clearance was defined as the disappearance of pre-treatment parasites without subsequent recurrence, irrespective of whether recurrence is a reinfection or a recrudescing parasite. Treatment outcomes were classified according to the WHO guidelines; patients that experienced early treatment failure (ETF), and late parasitological failure (LPF) were classified as failures (56 cases), while patients that experienced adequate clinical parasitological response (ACPR) were classified as successes (128 controls). The chi square test was used to establish the association between the SNP rs1179251 and parasite clearance. A P-value less than 0.05 was considered as statistically significant. The findings revealed that the mutant allele C was the most predominant with a frequency of 74.46%, with the ancestral allele G having a frequency of 25.54%. These results showed that carriers of the mutant allele C could be 3.7 times more likely not to clear the parasites during treatment but this was not statistically significant (P=0.07, OR= 3.72). In conclusion, no association was found between the SNP rs1179251 of IL-22 gene and Plasmodium falciparum clearance. So, in spite of the importance of IL-22 gene in immune responses, the studied polymorphism does not serve a decisive role in Plasmodium falciparum clearance.

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African - British Journals

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