Abstract
A longitudinal study was conducted in a low endemic area in northern Tanzania to examine the influence of the α-thalassaemia trait on malaria incidence and antibody responses to malaria apical membrane antigen-1 (AMA-1) and merozoite surface protein1-19 (MSP-119). Out of 394 children genotyped for α-thalassaemia trait, 4.1% (16 of 394) and 30.7% (121 of 394) were homozygous and heterozygous, respectively. During the 1 year follow-up, four incidents of malaria cases were detected without an evident association with a-thalassaemia. Being heterozygous or homozygous for α-thalassaemia was associated with an increased prevalence of antibodies to AMA-1 [odds ratio (OR): 1.83, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.07-3.12, p=0.027] and MSP-1 (OR: 2.04, 95% CI: 1.16-3.60, p=0.013) after adjustment for age and reported bednet use. The observed association between α-thalassaemia and malaria antibody responses may reflect longer-term differences in antigen exposure or differences in antibody acquisition upon exposure in this low endemic setting.
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Daou, M., Kituma, E., Kavishe, R., Chilongola, J., Mosha, F., Van Der Ven, A., … Doumbo, O. (2015). α-Thalassaemia trait is associated with antibody prevalence against malaria antigens AMA-1 and MSP-1. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 61(2), 139–142. https://doi.org/10.1093/tropej/fmu077
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