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Serum Mannoseā€Binding Lectin Deficiency Is Associated with Cryptosporidiosis in Young Haitian Children

Authors :
J. P. O'Neill
Catherine J. Larsson
Patricia De Matteis Rouzier
Cheryl Powden
Beth D. Kirkpatrick
Christopher D. Huston
Gyrlande Bois
Denisa D. Wagner
Jean W. Pape
W. K. Alston
Cynthia L. Sears
Francine Noel
Katherine M. Tenney
Source :
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 43:289-294
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2006.

Abstract

BACKGROUND Mannose-binding lectin (MBL) is a component of the innate immune response and binds microbial surfaces through carbohydrate recognition domains. MBL deficiency may contribute to susceptibility to a variety of infectious diseases, particularly in young children. MBL binds to the Cryptosporidium sporozoite and may be important in resistance to cryptosporidiosis. METHODS We studied the association of serum MBL levels and cryptosporidiosis in a case-control study of young Haitian children with cryptosporidiosis versus children who were control subjects. RESULTS Ninety-nine children were enrolled, as follows: 49 children with cryptosporidiosis, 41 healthy controls, and 9 children with diarrhea from other causes. Case children were more malnourished than controls, and 49% had persistent or chronic diarrhea. At enrollment, mean serum MBL levels were markedly lower in children with cryptosporidiosis (P = .002), as was the number of children with an MBL deficiency of < or = 70 ng/mL (P = .005). In multivariate analysis, the association of cryptosporidiosis and MBL deficiency persisted (P = .002; adjusted odds ratio, 22.4), as did the association of cryptosporidiosis with general malnutrition. The subset of children with cryptosporidiosis and MBL deficiency were more likely to be male (P = .025). CONCLUSIONS MBL may be an important component of innate immune protection against Cryptosporidium infection in young children. Additional studies are necessary to determine whether MBL intestinal losses, deficient epithelial expression, and/or genetic polymorphisms in the MBL gene contribute to MBL deficiency in cryptosporidiosis and other enteric infections in young children.

Details

ISSN :
15376591 and 10584838
Volume :
43
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Infectious Diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....be85a26b17a6bf824cd24f1ee3485153
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/505396