Fall Akdj, Dechavanne Célia, Sabbagh A., Garcia André, Courtin David, Migot Nabias Florence. (2023). Combined polymorphisms involving the IgG heavy chain and Fc gamma receptors among Fulani and non-Fulani in Benin : implications for the natural protection of young Fulani against Plasmodium falciparum malaria infections. Infection Genetics and Evolution, 112, p. 105461 [11 p.]. ISSN 1567-1348.
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Combined polymorphisms involving the IgG heavy chain and Fc gamma receptors among Fulani and non-Fulani in Benin : implications for the natural protection of young Fulani against Plasmodium falciparum malaria infections
Fall Akdj, Dechavanne Célia, Sabbagh A., Garcia André, Courtin David, Migot Nabias Florence
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Infection Genetics and Evolution, 2023,
112, p. 105461 [11 p.] ISSN 1567-1348
A decreased susceptibility of Fulani populations to malaria infections has been shown in Africa. A previous longitudinal cohort study conducted in the Atacora region of northern Benin showed a high merozoite-phagocytosis capacity in young Fulani. Here, we explored the combined polymorphisms in the constant region of the IgG3 heavy chain (presence/absence of the G3m6 allotype) and in Fc gamma receptors (Fc?Rs) as potentially involved in the natural protection against malaria of young Fulani in Benin. An active malaria follow-up was conducted among individuals from Fulani, Bariba, Otamari and Gando ethnic groups living in sympatry in Atacora, over the full malaria transmission season. Fc?RIIA 131R/H (rs1801274), Fc?RIIC C/T (rs3933769) and Fc?RIIIA 176F/V (rs396991) were determined using the TaqMan method; Fc?RIIIB NA1/NA2 was assessed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using allele-specific primers and G3m6 using allotype by PCR-RFLP. Individual carriage of G3m6 (+) was associated with an increased risk of Pf malaria infection (logistic multivariate regression model (lmrm), OR = 2.25, 95% CI = 1.06;4.74, P = 0.034). Combined haplotype G3m6 (+) - Fc?RIIA 131H - Fc?RIIC T - Fc?RIIIA 176F - Fc?RIIIB NA2 was also associated with an increased risk of Pf malaria infection (lmrm, OR = 13.01, 95% CI = 1.69;99.76, P = 0.014). G3m6 (?), Fc?RIIA 131R and Fc?RIIIB NA1 were more prevalent in young Fulani (P = 0.002, P < 0.001 and P = 0.049, respectively), while no Fulani presented the combined G3m6 (+) - Fc?RIIA 131H - Fc?RIIC T - Fc?RIIIA 176F - Fc?RIIIB NA2 haplotype that was carried by a majority of infected children. Our results highlight the combined factors G3m6 - Fc?R as potentially involved in the merozoite-phagocytosis capacity and in the natural protection of young Fulani individuals against P. falciparum malaria in Benin.