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Normal Immunological Parameters Among Healthy Volunteers in Kambila, Mali

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HaliKuajiri
Wadhamini
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Washirika
University of Bamako

Maneno muhimu

Kikemikali

This study will determine the immune response to malaria infection in healthy volunteers compared with malaria patients. Malaria affects millions of people in Mali and Africa. It can cause fever, headaches, body aches, and weakness. Without treatment, the disease can be very serious in children. Developing an effective vaccine against the parasite that causes malaria is a crucial step toward controlling the disease; however, vaccines tested so far have provided very short-lived protection. A better understanding of the natural immunity to malaria may provide insight that can be applied to developing a more effective vaccine.
People 18 years of age or older who live in Kambila, Tieneguebougou or Kalifabougou, Mali, and are in good health may be eligible for this study.
Participants undergo a complete physical examination at the start of the study and then once a year for the 4-year duration of the study. They have a maximum of nine clinic visits a year to collect blood samples for research. The visits last about one hour, including a 30-minute observation time after the blood draw.

Maelezo

Malaria results in at least 2.7 million deaths per year, the majority among African children. The development of a vaccine against Plasmodium falciparum is regarded as a crucial step toward control of this disease. Unfortunately, vaccine candidates have resulted in short-lived protection at best. The ineffectiveness of current vaccines may reflect the kinetics of naturally acquired immunity to malaria in that multiple infections are required over years before partial protection is achieved and then immunity is lost, or becomes less effective, in the absence of recurrent infection. The mechanisms underlying the delayed acquisition and presumably rapid loss of humoral immunity are poorly understood. A more detailed understanding of these processes at the cellular level may be important for vaccine development. We are currently studying the cellular basis of humoral immunity to P. falciparum through research collaboration between the Malaria Research and Training Center (MRTC) in Bamako, Mali and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the United States. This protocol supports that research by ensuring a supply of blood samples from healthy Malian adults in order to establish normal immunologic parameters for this population and to optimize research assays performed at the MRTC.

Tarehe

Imethibitishwa Mwisho: 09/15/2020
Iliyowasilishwa Kwanza: 05/07/2007
Uandikishaji uliokadiriwa Uliwasilishwa: 05/07/2007
Iliyotumwa Kwanza: 05/08/2007
Sasisho la Mwisho Liliwasilishwa: 09/18/2020
Sasisho la Mwisho Lilichapishwa: 09/21/2020
Tarehe halisi ya kuanza kwa masomo: 07/31/2007

Hali au ugonjwa

Malaria

Awamu

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Vikundi vya Arm

MkonoUingiliaji / matibabu
1
Healthy adults in a malaria endemic area in Mali

Vigezo vya Kustahiki

Zama zinazostahiki Kujifunza 18 Years Kwa 18 Years
Jinsia Inastahiki KujifunzaAll
Njia ya sampuliNon-Probability Sample
Hupokea Wajitolea wa AfyaNdio
Vigezo

- INCLUSION CRITERIA:

- Age 18 - 55 years

- Resident of Kambila, Tieneguebougou or Kalifabougou

- Adequate venous access

- Willingness to allow blood samples to be stored and used for future studies of the immune response to malaria

- Ability to give informed consent and willingness to comply with study requirements and procedures

EXCLUSION CRITERIA:

- Anemia (hemoglobin less than 11 g/dL).

- Currently taking antimalarials, corticosteroids or other immunosuppressants.

- Underlying heart disease, bleeding disorder, or other conditions that in the judgment of the Principal Investigator (PI) could increase the risk to the volunteer.

- Fever greater than or equal to 37.5 degrees Celsius or evidence of an acute infection.

- Current pregnancy, as determined by urine dipstick test for pregnancy.

- Participation in another clinical protocol that requires the administration of an experimental vaccine or experimental treatment.

Matokeo

Hatua za Matokeo ya Msingi

1. Establishing immunological parameters [Before and during the 6-month malaria season]

Establishing immunological parameters in healthy malaria-exposed adults including phenotypic and functional measurements of dendritic cells, monocytes, NK cells, B cells and T cells

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