Elevated Levels of the Endothelial Molecules ICAM-1, VEGF-A, and VEGFR2 in Microscopic Asymptomatic Malaria

dc.contributor.authorFrimpong, Augustina
dc.contributor.authorAmponsah, Jones
dc.contributor.authorAgyemang, Dorothy
dc.date.accessioned2023-04-22T14:19:30Z
dc.date.available2023-04-22T14:19:30Z
dc.date.issued2021-06-02
dc.description.abstractBackground. In malaria, clinical disease has been associated with increased levels of endothelial activation due to the sequestration of infected erythrocytes. However, the levels and impact of endothelial activation and pro-angiogenic molecules such as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)–A and its receptor vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR2) in asymptomatic malaria have not been well characterized. Methods. Blood samples were obtained from community children for malaria diagnosis using microscopy and polymerase chain reaction. A multiplex immunoassay was used to determine the levels of intracellular adhesion molecule (ICAM)–1, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)–A, and VEGFR2 in the plasma of children with microscopic or submicroscopic asymptomatic parasitemia and compared with levels in uninfected controls. Results. Levels of ICAM-1, VEGF-A, and VEGFR2 were significantly increased in children with microscopic asymptomatic parasitemia compared with uninfected controls. Also, levels of VEGF-A were found to be inversely associated with age. Additionally, a receiver operating characteristic analysis revealed that plasma levels of ICAM-1 (area under the curve [AUC], 0.72) showed a moderate potential in discriminating between children with microscopic malaria from uninfected controls when compared with VEGF-A (AUC, 0.67) and VEGFR2 (AUC, 0.69). Conclusions. These data imply that endothelial activation and pro-angiogenic growth factors could be one of the early host responders during microscopic asymptomatic malaria and may play a significant role in disease pathogenesis.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipACE: Cell Biology of Infectious and Non-Communicable Diseasesen_US
dc.identifier.citationhttps://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab302en_US
dc.identifier.issn2328-8957
dc.identifier.urihttps://datad.aau.org/handle/123456789/1533
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherOxford University Pressen_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesOpen Forum Infectious Diseases;Volume 8, Issue 7
dc.subjectAbigail Sena Adjokatsehen_US
dc.subjectSophia Eyiah-Ampahen_US
dc.subjectNana Aba Ennusonen_US
dc.subjectDorotheah Obirien_US
dc.subjectLinda Eva Amoahen_US
dc.subjectKwadwo Asamoah Kusien_US
dc.subjectasymptomaticen_US
dc.subjectICAM-1en_US
dc.subjectmalariaen_US
dc.subjectmicroscopicen_US
dc.subjectsubmicroscopicen_US
dc.subjectVEGF-Aen_US
dc.subjectVEGFR2en_US
dc.subjectWACCBIPen_US
dc.titleElevated Levels of the Endothelial Molecules ICAM-1, VEGF-A, and VEGFR2 in Microscopic Asymptomatic Malariaen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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