Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine (Jan 2023)

Interleukin-33 exerts pleiotropic immunoregulatory effects in response to Plasmodium berghei ANKA (PbA) infection in mice

  • Mohammad Faruq Abd Rachman Isnadi,
  • Rusliza Basir,
  • Ramatu Bello Omenesa,
  • Majid Roslaini Abd,
  • Abdullah Maizaton Atmadini,
  • Taib Che Norma Mat,
  • Priya Sivan Padma,
  • Yong Yean Kong,
  • Chin Voon Kin,
  • Gambo Lawal Mukhtar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/2221-1691.391157
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 12
pp. 521 – 531

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Objective: To determine the involvement and the modulatory effects of IL-33 during Plasmodium berghei ANKA (PbA) infection. Methods: PbA infection in male ICR mice was utilized as a model of malaria. Systemically circulating IL-33 levels were determined in blood plasma by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). After 24 hours post-inoculation of PbA, recombinant IL-33 and ST2, and antibodies against IL-33 and IgG treatments were administered daily for 3 days. Tissue expression and localization of IL-33 were assessed in organs generally affected by malaria via immunohistochemistry. Moreover, histopathological examination was performed to assess the effects of the treatments. Results: The levels of systemic IL-33 were elevated at the critical phase of PbA infection. Likewise, immunohistochemical analysis revealed a significant upregulation of IL-33 expression at the critical phase in the brain, lungs, and spleen of PbA-infected mice as compared to healthy controls. Treatment with IL-33 protected against experimental cerebral malaria development and reduced pathological features in the brain and lungs of the PbA-infected mice. Conclusions: A potential critical role and involvement of IL-33 in PbA infection may hint at the resolution of immunopathological sequelae associated with malaria.

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