Interleukin-4 And Its Receptor Alpha In Paediatric Uncomplicated Malaria Patients From A Ghanaian Case-Control Study.
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Objectives: This study investigated gene polymorphisms in the interleukin-4 (IL-4) and its receptor alpha (IL-4Rα)
gene regions in human hosts with uncomplicated malaria.
Data description: Blood samples were obtained from a case-control study conducted at the Sogakope district
hospital in the Volta region of Ghana. Thick blood films were made and used to detect the presence and levels of
parasitaemia in the patient samples. Genotyping of IL-4 (150 C/T) and the IL-4Rα (Pro-478-Ser) polymorphisms in the
promoter regions and receptor gene was performed using polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length
polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) after DNA extraction. The data are useful in determining genetic polymorphisms (allele and
genotypic frequencies) of IL-4 and its alpha receptor. In addition, they are useful when comparing levels of parasite
density and haematological parameters between genotypic variants of IL-4 and IL-4Rα. These data contribute to
our understanding of the genetic basis of malaria susceptibility, particularly in the population of the Volta region of
Ghana.
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Diaba-Nuhoho, P. (2024). Interleukin-4 and its receptor alpha in paediatric uncomplicated malaria patients from a Ghanaian case-control study. BMC Research Notes, 17(1), 328.
