Iranian Journal of Parasitology (Oct 2015)

Interleukin-18 Antagonism Improved Histopathological Conditions of Malaria Infection in Mice

  • Marzieh JABBARZARE,
  • Voon Kin CHIN,
  • Herni TALIB,
  • Mun Fei YAM,
  • Siti Khadijah ADAM,
  • Haniza HASSAN,
  • Roslaini ABDUL MAJID,
  • Che Norma MAT TAIB,
  • Mohamad Aris MOHD MOKLAS,
  • Mohamad TAUFIK HIDAYAT,
  • Hasidah MOHD SIDEK,
  • Rusliza BASIR

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3

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Background: Interleukin 18 (IL-18) exerts pleiotropic roles in many inflammatory-related diseases including parasitic infection. Previous studies have demonstrated the promising therapeutic potential of modulating IL-18 bioactivity in various pathologi­cal conditions. However, its involvement during malaria infection has yet to be established. In this study, we demonstrated the effect of modulating IL-18 on the histopathological conditions of malaria infected mice. Methods: Plasmodium berghei ANKA infection in male ICR mice was used as a model for malaria infection. Modulation of IL-18 release was carried out by treat­ment of malarial mice with recombinant mouse IL-18 (rmIL-18) and recombinant mouse IL-18 Fc chimera (rmIL-18Fc) intravenously. Histopathological study and analysis were performed on major organs including brain, liver, spleen, lungs and kidney. Results: Treatment with rmIL-18Fc resulted in significant improvements on the histopathological conditions of the organs in malaria-infected mice. Conclusion: IL-18 is an important mediator of malaria pathogenesis and targeting IL-18 could prove beneficial in malaria-infected host.

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