BACKGROUND: Plasmodium falciparum malaria remains one of the world's major infectious diseases that cause most morbidity and mortality, particularly in children. In Ghana, most children below the ages of 5 years depending on the severity of the infection often lose their lives. However, it is still debatable why infection with falciparum malaria contributes to thrombocytopenia. METHODS: This study sought to investigate the expression of the various platelet indices and activation markers in children with falciparum malaria. Platelet indices (Platelet count [PLT], Plateletcrite [PCT], Mean Platelet Volume [MPV], Platelet Distribution Width [PDW] and Platelet-Large Cell Ratio [P-LCR]) and platelet surface membrane glycoproteins (GPIIb/IIIa [PAC-1], P-selectin [CD62p] and GPIV [CD36]) expressions were determined in children with falciparum malaria (cases) and healthy children (controls) using automated blood cell analysis and flow cytometry techniques, respectively. RESULTS: Except for P-LCR, all the other platelet indices (PLT, MPV, PDW, and PCT) were significantly lower in the cases than the controls (Pâ<â0.05). Also, it was observed that the level of expression of the activation markers; PAC 1 and CD62p showed a significant (Pâ<â0.05) decreased before and after activation in falciparum malaria cases than in the controls. On the contrary, CD36 expression in the controls did not differ significantly (pâ>â0.05) from the malaria cases. Platelet activation markers were known to be associated with increased risk of falciparum malaria with the mean fluorescence intensity of PAC1 (Odds Ratio [OR] 34.0, Relative Risk [RR] 4.47, 95% Confidence Interval [CI] 4.904-235.7; pâ<â0.0001) and CD36 (OR 4.2, RR 1.82, 95% CI 0.9824-17.96; pâ=â0.04). Moreover, the percentage expression of CD62p (OR 4.0, RR 1.80, 95% CI 0.59-27.24; pâ=â0.19) was also observed to be probably associated with increased risk of falciparum malaria although not statistically significant (pâ>â0.05). CONCLUSION: Plasmodium falciparum malaria has been known to be associated with platelet activation markers, which probably contributes to thrombocytopenia.
Assessment of platelet indices and platelet activation markers in children with Plasmodium falciparum malaria.
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作者:Asare Renate, Opoku-Okrah Clement, Danquah Kwabena Owusu, Opare-Sem Ohene, Addai-Mensah Otchere, Gyamfi Daniel, Amponsah Francis Agyei, Afriyie Edward Y, Duneeh Richard Vikpebah, Ofosu David Ntiamoah, Frimpong Michael
| 期刊: | Malaria Journal | 影响因子: | 3.000 |
| 时间: | 2020 | 起止号: | 2020 Apr 8; 19(1):143 |
| doi: | 10.1186/s12936-020-03218-4 | ||
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