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T-Regulatory Cells and Inflammatory and Inhibitory Cytokines in Malawian Children Residing in an Area of High and an Area of Low Malaria Transmission During Acute Uncomplicated Malaria and in Convalescence

机译:疟疾高发区和低发区在急性非复杂性疟疾和康复中的T型调节细胞以及炎性和抑制性细胞因子

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BackgroundMalaria still infects many Malawian children, and it is a cause of death in some of them. Regulatory T cells (Tregs) help in negating immune-related pathology, it but can also favor multiplication of malaria parasites. The question remains whether children recovering from uncomplicated malaria (UCM) have higher Tregs and interleukin (IL)-10 levels in convalescence.
机译:背景疟疾仍然感染着许多马拉维儿童,这是其中一些儿童死亡的原因。调节性T细胞(Tregs)有助于消除与免疫有关的病理,但它也可能有助于疟疾寄生虫的繁殖。问题仍然在于,从单纯性疟疾(UCM)中恢复过来的儿童恢复期的Treg和白介素(IL)-10水平是否较高。

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