Characterization of T cell activation and regulation in children with asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum infection.
Augustina FrimpongKwadwo Asamoah KusiBernard TornyigahMichael Fokuo OforiWilfred NdifonPublished in: Malaria journal (2018)
Compared to symptomatic P. falciparum infections, in children asymptomatic infections are characterized by lower levels of Tregs and activated T cells, which are associated with lower parasitaemia. The results indicate that T cell regulatory and activation phenotypes govern both parasitaemia and disease status in paediatric malaria in the studied sub-Saharan African population.