B cell sub-types following acute malaria and associations with clinical immunity.

Richard T Sullivan; Isaac Ssewanyana; Samuel Wamala; Felistas Nankya; Prasanna Jagannathan; Jordan W Tappero; Harriet Mayanja-Kizza; Mary K Muhindo; Emmanuel Arinaitwe; Moses Kamya; +6 more... Grant Dorsey; Margaret E Feeney; Eleanor M Riley; Chris J Drakeley ORCID logo; Bryan Greenhouse; Richard Sullivan; (2016) B cell sub-types following acute malaria and associations with clinical immunity. Malaria journal, 15 (1). 139-. ISSN 1475-2875 DOI: 10.1186/s12936-016-1190-0
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BACKGROUND: Repeated exposure to Plasmodium falciparum is associated with perturbations in B cell sub-set homeostasis, including expansion atypical memory B cells. However, B cell perturbations immediately following acute malaria infection have been poorly characterized, especially with regard to their relationship with immunity to malaria. METHODS: To better understand the kinetics of B cell sub-sets following malaria, the proportions of six B cell sub-sets were assessed at five time points following acute malaria in four to 5 years old children living in a high transmission region of Uganda. B cell sub-set kinetics were compared with measures of clinical immunity to malaria-lower parasite density at the time of malaria diagnosis and recent asymptomatic parasitaemia. RESULTS: Atypical memory B cell and transitional B cell proportions increased following malaria. In contrast, plasmablast proportions were highest at the time of malaria diagnosis and rapidly declined following treatment. Increased proportions of atypical memory B cells were associated with greater immunity to malaria, whereas increased proportions of transitional B cells were associated with evidence of less immunity to malaria. CONCLUSIONS: These findings highlight the dynamic changes in multiple B cell sub-sets following acute, uncomplicated malaria, and how these sub-sets are associated with developing immunity to malaria.


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