Association of the GNAS locus with severe malaria.

Functional studies have demonstrated an interaction between the stimulatory G protein alpha subunit (G-alpha-s) and the malaria parasite at a cellular level. Obstruction of signal transduction via the erythrocyte G-alpha-s subunit reduced invasion by Plasmodium falciparum parasites. We sought to det...

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Main Authors: Auburn, S, Diakite, M, Fry, A, Ghansah, A, Campino, S, Richardson, A, Jallow, M, Sisay-Joof, F, Pinder, M, Griffiths, M, Peshu, N, Williams, T, Marsh, K, Molyneux, M, Taylor, T, Koram, K, Oduro, A, Rogers, W, Rockett, K, Haldar, K, Kwiatkowski, D
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2008
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author Auburn, S
Diakite, M
Fry, A
Ghansah, A
Campino, S
Richardson, A
Jallow, M
Sisay-Joof, F
Pinder, M
Griffiths, M
Peshu, N
Williams, T
Marsh, K
Molyneux, M
Taylor, T
Koram, K
Oduro, A
Rogers, W
Rockett, K
Haldar, K
Kwiatkowski, D
author_facet Auburn, S
Diakite, M
Fry, A
Ghansah, A
Campino, S
Richardson, A
Jallow, M
Sisay-Joof, F
Pinder, M
Griffiths, M
Peshu, N
Williams, T
Marsh, K
Molyneux, M
Taylor, T
Koram, K
Oduro, A
Rogers, W
Rockett, K
Haldar, K
Kwiatkowski, D
author_sort Auburn, S
collection OXFORD
description Functional studies have demonstrated an interaction between the stimulatory G protein alpha subunit (G-alpha-s) and the malaria parasite at a cellular level. Obstruction of signal transduction via the erythrocyte G-alpha-s subunit reduced invasion by Plasmodium falciparum parasites. We sought to determine whether this signal pathway had an impact at the disease level by testing polymorphisms in the gene encoding G-alpha-s (GNAS) for association with severe malaria in a large multi-centre study encompassing family and case-control studies from The Gambia, Kenya and Malawi, and a case-control study from Ghana. We gained power to detect association using meta-analysis across the seven studies, with an overall sample size approximating 4,000 cases and 4,000 controls. Out of 12 SNPs investigated in the 19 kb GNAS region, four presented signals of association (P < 0.05) with severe malaria. The strongest single-locus association demonstrated an odds ratio of 1.13 (1.05-1.21), P = 0.001. Three of the loci presenting significant associations were clustered at the 5-prime end of the GNAS gene. Accordingly, haplotypes constructed from these loci demonstrated significant associations with severe malaria [OR = 0.88 (0.81-0.96), P = 0.005 and OR = 1.12 (1.03-1.20), P = 0.005]. The evidence presented here indicates that the influence of G-alpha-s on erythrocyte invasion efficacy may, indeed, alter individual susceptibility to disease.
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spelling oxford-uuid:45f8f2fa-1e8e-4413-ae53-7bd92183a8d92022-03-26T15:11:04ZAssociation of the GNAS locus with severe malaria.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:45f8f2fa-1e8e-4413-ae53-7bd92183a8d9EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2008Auburn, SDiakite, MFry, AGhansah, ACampino, SRichardson, AJallow, MSisay-Joof, FPinder, MGriffiths, MPeshu, NWilliams, TMarsh, KMolyneux, MTaylor, TKoram, KOduro, ARogers, WRockett, KHaldar, KKwiatkowski, DFunctional studies have demonstrated an interaction between the stimulatory G protein alpha subunit (G-alpha-s) and the malaria parasite at a cellular level. Obstruction of signal transduction via the erythrocyte G-alpha-s subunit reduced invasion by Plasmodium falciparum parasites. We sought to determine whether this signal pathway had an impact at the disease level by testing polymorphisms in the gene encoding G-alpha-s (GNAS) for association with severe malaria in a large multi-centre study encompassing family and case-control studies from The Gambia, Kenya and Malawi, and a case-control study from Ghana. We gained power to detect association using meta-analysis across the seven studies, with an overall sample size approximating 4,000 cases and 4,000 controls. Out of 12 SNPs investigated in the 19 kb GNAS region, four presented signals of association (P < 0.05) with severe malaria. The strongest single-locus association demonstrated an odds ratio of 1.13 (1.05-1.21), P = 0.001. Three of the loci presenting significant associations were clustered at the 5-prime end of the GNAS gene. Accordingly, haplotypes constructed from these loci demonstrated significant associations with severe malaria [OR = 0.88 (0.81-0.96), P = 0.005 and OR = 1.12 (1.03-1.20), P = 0.005]. The evidence presented here indicates that the influence of G-alpha-s on erythrocyte invasion efficacy may, indeed, alter individual susceptibility to disease.
spellingShingle Auburn, S
Diakite, M
Fry, A
Ghansah, A
Campino, S
Richardson, A
Jallow, M
Sisay-Joof, F
Pinder, M
Griffiths, M
Peshu, N
Williams, T
Marsh, K
Molyneux, M
Taylor, T
Koram, K
Oduro, A
Rogers, W
Rockett, K
Haldar, K
Kwiatkowski, D
Association of the GNAS locus with severe malaria.
title Association of the GNAS locus with severe malaria.
title_full Association of the GNAS locus with severe malaria.
title_fullStr Association of the GNAS locus with severe malaria.
title_full_unstemmed Association of the GNAS locus with severe malaria.
title_short Association of the GNAS locus with severe malaria.
title_sort association of the gnas locus with severe malaria
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