Systems approach identifies monocyte imbalance in symptomatic and asymptomatic P. vivax malaria.

IF 7.7 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Stephanie I Studniberg, Mariam Bafit, Lisa J Ioannidis, Matthew J Worley, Leily Trianty, Retno A S Utami, Agatha M Puspitasari, Dwi Apriyanti, Farah N Coutrier, Jeanne R Poespoprodjo, Enny Kenangalem, Benediktus Andries, Pak Prayoga, Ric N Price, Rintis Noviyanti, Alexandra L Garnham, Diana S Hansen
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Abstract

Although asymptomatic malaria was historically perceived as innocuous, emerging evidence revealed an immunosuppressive signature induced by asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum infections. To examine if a similar process occurs in Plasmodium vivax malaria, we pursued a systems approach, integrating transcriptional profiling together with previously reported and novel mass cytometry phenotypes from individuals with symptomatic and asymptomatic P. vivax malaria. Symptomatic P. vivax malaria featured upregulation of anti-inflammatory pathways and checkpoint receptors. A profound downregulation of transcripts with roles in monocyte function was observed in symptomatic P. vivax malaria. This reduction in monocyte transcriptional activity was accompanied by a significant depletion of CCR2+CXCR4+ classical monocytes in symptomatic individuals. Despite allowing transcriptional profiles supporting T-cell differentiation, dysregulation of genes associated with monocyte activation and the inflammasome was also evident in individuals carrying P. vivax asymptomatic infections. Our results identify monocyte dysregulation as a key feature of the response to P. vivax malaria and support the concept that asymptomatic infection is not innocuous and might not support all immune processes required to eliminate parasitemia or efficiently respond to vaccination.

系统方法确定有症状和无症状间日疟原虫疟疾的单核细胞失衡。
虽然无症状疟疾历来被认为是无害的,但新出现的证据显示,无症状恶性疟原虫感染会引起免疫抑制。为了检查间日疟原虫疟疾中是否发生类似的过程,我们采用了一种系统方法,将转录谱分析与先前报道的和新的来自有症状和无症状间日疟原虫疟疾个体的大量细胞计数表型结合起来。症状性间日疟原虫疟疾具有抗炎途径和检查点受体上调的特征。在有症状的间日疟原虫疟疾中观察到与单核细胞功能相关的转录本的深度下调。在有症状的个体中,单核细胞转录活性的降低伴随着CCR2+CXCR4+经典单核细胞的显著减少。尽管允许转录谱支持t细胞分化,但与单核细胞活化和炎性体相关的基因失调在携带间日疟原虫无症状感染的个体中也很明显。我们的研究结果确定单核细胞失调是间日疟原虫疟疾反应的一个关键特征,并支持无症状感染并非无害的概念,并且可能不支持消除寄生虫血症或有效响应疫苗接种所需的所有免疫过程。
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Molecular Systems Biology
Molecular Systems Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
18.50
自引率
1.00%
发文量
62
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Systems biology is a field that aims to understand complex biological systems by studying their components and how they interact. It is an integrative discipline that seeks to explain the properties and behavior of these systems. Molecular Systems Biology is a scholarly journal that publishes top-notch research in the areas of systems biology, synthetic biology, and systems medicine. It is an open access journal, meaning that its content is freely available to readers, and it is peer-reviewed to ensure the quality of the published work.
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