Tumor necrosis factor enhances neutrophil-mediated killing of Plasmodium falciparum

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We developed a radiometric assay by which the antiplasmodial effects of phagocytic cells can be quantitated. This assay was used to examine the effects of recombinant human tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) on the killing of Plasmodium falciparum by human neutrophils. Data presented demonstrated that neutrophils engulf and destroy P. falciparum, but substantial killing of parasites required the presence of either heat-labile or heat-stable opsonins. While recombinant TNF-α at concentrations of 5 to 50,000 U/ml showed no direct effects on the parasite, this cytokine augmented the antimalarial activity of neutrophils at doses of 20 to 250 U/106 neutrophils. The results suggest that TNF-α is an important component of the immune phagocytic effector mechanisms which are involved in destruction of the malarial parasite.

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Kumaratilake, L. M., Ferrante, A., & Rzepczyk, C. M. (1990). Tumor necrosis factor enhances neutrophil-mediated killing of Plasmodium falciparum. Infection and Immunity, 58(3), 788–793. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.58.3.788-793.1990

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