Depleted circulatory complement-lysis inhibitor (CLI) in childhood cerebral malaria returns to normal with convalescence.
Samuel Eneọjọ AbahFlorence BurtéSteven A HowellIkeoluwa LagunjuWuraola A ShokunbiMats WahlgrenOlugbemiro SodeindeBiobele J BrownAnthony A HolderDelmiro Fernandez-ReyesPublished in: Malaria journal (2020)
The CLI circulatory level is low in all patients in the CM group at admission, but recovers through convalescence. The level of CLI at acute onset may be a specific discriminatory marker of CM. This work suggests that CLI may play a role in the pathophysiology of CM and may be useful in the diagnosis and follow-up of children presenting with CM.