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Association of cerebral malaria and TNF-α levels: a systematic review

Luana Ketlen Reis Leão, Bruna Puty, Maria Fâni Dolabela, Marinete Marins Póvoa, Yago Gecy de Sousa Né, Luciana Eiró‐Quirino, Nathália Carolina Fernandes Fagundes, Lucianne Cople Maia, Rafael Rodrigues Lima

2020BMC Infectious Diseases64 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cerebral malaria is the most severe form of infection with Plasmodium falciparum characterized by a highly inflammatory response. This systematic review aimed to investigate the association between TNF-α levels and cerebral malaria. METHODS: This review followed the Preferred Reporting of Systematic Review and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. The search was performed at PubMed, LILACS, Scopus, Web of Science, The Cochrane Library, OpenGrey and Google Scholar. We have included studies of P. falciparum-infected humans with or without cerebral malaria and TNF-α dosage level. All studies were evaluated using a risk of bias tool and the GRADE approach. RESULTS: Our results have identified 2338 studies, and 8 articles were eligible according to this systematic review inclusion criteria. Among the eight articles, five have evaluated TNF- α plasma dosage, while two have evaluated at the blood and one at the brain (post-Morten). Among them, only five studies showed higher TNF-α levels in the cerebral malaria group compared to the severe malaria group. Methodological problems were identified regarding sample size, randomization and blindness, but no risk of bias was detected. CONCLUSION: Although the results suggested that that TNF-α level is associated with cerebral malaria, the evidence is inconsistent and imprecise. More observational studies evaluating the average TNF-alpha are needed.

Topics & Concepts

Cerebral MalariaParasitologyMedical microbiologyMalariaTropical medicineMedicinePlasmodium falciparumTumor necrosis factor alphaAssociation (psychology)Internal medicineImmunologyPathologyPsychologyPsychotherapistMalaria Research and ControlParasites and Host InteractionsImmune responses and vaccinations
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