Endothelium-based biomarkers are associated with cerebral malaria in Malawian children: a retrospective case-control study

内皮细胞生物标志物与马拉维儿童脑型疟疾相关:一项回顾性病例对照研究

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作者:Andrea L Conroy, Happy Phiri, Michael Hawkes, Simon Glover, Mac Mallewa, Karl B Seydel, Terrie E Taylor, Malcolm E Molyneux, Kevin C Kain

Background

Differentiating cerebral malaria (CM) from other causes of serious illness in African children is problematic, owing to the non-specific nature of the clinical presentation and the high prevalence of incidental parasitaemia. CM is associated with endothelial activation. In this study we tested the hypothesis that endothelium-derived biomarkers are associated with the pathophysiology of severe malaria and may help identify children with CM.

Conclusions

These results suggest that endothelial proteins are informative biomarkers of malarial disease severity. These results require validation in prospective studies to confirm that this group of biomarkers improves the diagnostic accuracy of CM from similar conditions causing fever and altered consciousness.

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