Study database for "Association of the humoral immune response with the inflammatory profile in Plasmodium vivax infections in pregnant women"
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium vivax infection, when it occurs during pregnancy, has often been associated with serious adverse pregnancy outcomes. However, immunological alterations in pregnancy and their consequences have been little explored. We characterized the humoral immune response in pregnant women exposed to malaria by P . vivax antigens and its association with the maternal inflammatory profile and poor pregnancy outcomes. METHODS: An observational cohort study in the Brazilian Amazon was conducted between 2013 and 2015. After applying exclusion criteria, 242 mother-child pairs were included in the analysis. Data on maternal infection, gestational outcomes, and inflammatory factors were evaluated in the maternal peripheral plasma. In samples from the first infection, the presence of total IgG and its subclasses in plasma against PvMSP1 19 protein were also quantified. RESULTS: Previous exposure to malaria, observed by anti-total IgG antibodies to the PvMSP1 19 antigen, increased the inflammatory response to infection when the pregnant woman had malaria during pregnancy. IL-6 and IL-10 levels were positively correlated with parasitemia and with total IgG levels; but they were negatively correlated with the gestational age at delivery from Pv -infected woman. In multivariate linear regression analyses, IgG 1, 2 and 4 was negatively and positively associated with cytokines IL-6 and IL-10, respectively, in P . vivax- infection. CONCLUSIONS: An association between the humoral immune response and the peripheral inflammatory cytokine profile with the adverse outcomes in malaria in pregnancy by P . vivax was observed. Previous exposure to the parasite can influence the IL-6 and IL-10 response, which is associated with increased parasitemia, reduced maternal weight gain and premature delivery.
Keywords
Cytokines; Plasmodium; Malaria; Parasitic diseases; Inflammation; Malarial parasites; Immune response; Pregnancy| Item Type | Dataset |
|---|---|
| Resource Type |
Resource Type Resource Description Dataset Quantitative |
| Capture method | Questionnaire |
| Date | 4 November 2024 |
| Language(s) of written materials | English |
| Creator(s) |
Souza, RMd; dos Santos, MI; Gomes, LC; de Melo, BBP; Separovic, EPM; Murillo, O; Wunderlich, G; Clark, TG |
| LSHTM Faculty/Department | Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases > Department of Infection Biology |
| Research Centre | Malaria Centre |
| Participating Institutions | London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom |
| Funders |
Project Funder Grant Number Funder URI UNSPECIFIED UNSPECIFIED https://doi.org/10.13039/501100003593 UNSPECIFIED UNSPECIFIED https://doi.org/10.13039/501100001807 |
| Date Deposited | 06 Feb 2026 14:42 |
| Last Modified | 06 Feb 2026 14:42 |
| Publisher | PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases |
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- Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico
- Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo
- UK Research and Innovation
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