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Genetic factors associated with development of cerebral malaria and fibrotic schistosomiasis
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Genetic factors associated with development of cerebral malaria and fibrotic schistosomiasis

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2002;40(4):165-172.
Published online: December 30, 2002

Department of Molecular Immunogenetics, Institute of Tropical Medicine Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, 852-8523, Japan.

Corresponding author (hiraken@net.nagasaki-u.ac.jp)
• Received: July 25, 2002   • Accepted: October 31, 2002

Copyright © 2002 by The Korean Society for Parasitology

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Fig. 1 Diagnosis of post-schistosomal liver fibrosis and cirrhosis by ultrasonography. A: Grade 0. B: Grade I. C: Grade II. D: Grade III, showing the fish-scale pattern.
Fig. 2 Associations of HLA-DRB5*0101 and IL-13P-A/A with the fibrotic group of patients with chronic schistosomiasis.
Fig. 3 Synergistic effect of the two susceptibility markers, HLA-DRB5*0101 and IL-13P-A/A. OR and 95% CI were calculated relative to individuals negative for both DRB5*0101 and IL-13P-A/A.
Fig. 4 The synergistic effect of two susceptibility markers suggests the presence of pathogenic CD4+ T cells in the liver.
Genetic factors associated with development of cerebral malaria and fibrotic schistosomiasis
Polymorphic sites in the promoter region of the TNF-α gene
-238 -308 -857 -863 -1031
TNFP-A G G C C T
TNFP-B G G C A C
TNFP-C A G C C C
TNFP-D G G T C T
Burmese
Karen
No complications
CM
No complications
CM
Genotype n = 94 (%) n = 21 (%) n = 106 (%) n = 22 (%)
TNFP-D -/- 92 (97.9) 12 (57.1) 106 (100) 14 (63.6)
+/+ and +/- 2 (2.1) 9 (42.9)a) 0 (0.0) 8 (36.4)b)
Table 1. TNF-α 5′-flanking region polymorphisms detected in Myanmar patients with malaria

The TNFP-A, -B, -C, -D types were reported by Higuchi et al. (1998).

Table 2. Genotype frequencies of the 5′-flanking region of the TNF-α gene in CM patients and patients without complications in Myanmar

P < 0.001; OR = 34.50; 95% CI, 6.65-178.98.

P < 0.001; OR = 124.86; 95% CI, 6.84-2279.51.