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Last Updated: 19/06/2024

Malaria integrative analysis to discover biomarkers of infection outcome (MAD-BIO)

Objectives

To decipher the mechanisms of the host-pathogen interaction of P. falciparum in its natural host, fitting nicely within the “Immunology, Infectiology and Inflammation” axis. 

Principal Investigators / Focal Persons

Sandrine Marquet

Rationale and Abstract

Most of the half a million annual deaths by malaria are due to P. falciparum. This unicellular eukaryote parasite is transmitted by female Anopheles mosquitoes. Malaria symptoms may occur during the intra-erythrocytic part of the parasite life cycle. A P. falciparum infection can result in a wide range of outcomes, from asymptomatic (no visible sign of an infection), to uncomplicated or severe malaria and death. The heavy malaria burden, in terms of clinical cases and deaths, is only the tip of the iceberg. Indeed, on any given day, the vast majority of all P. falciparum infected carriers worldwide are asymptomatic. In Uganda, 84% of the human infectious reservoir consists of microscopically detected asymptomatic infections. These long-lasting chronic infections are key to the parasite survival in the dry season when there is no transmission. This reservoir is arguably the biggest challenge for malaria eradication, as clearing all infections includes treating carriers without clinical symptoms who are unlikely to seek treatment. In collaboration with Sandrine Nsango at the Centre Pasteur du Cameroun, in May and September 2021 we recruited a new cohort of 57 children from two schools near Yaoundé. In this new cohort in Cameroon, 8-10 years old children got infected with P. falciparum within 2 months, resulting in chronic infections (53%), short lasting infections (23%) or symptoms development (24 %) with immediate treatment.

The discrepancy in infection outcomes suggests a large diversity of parasite virulence and/or host susceptibility. The host-pathogen interaction is mediated at least partly by the parasite antigenic variation and the host immune response. To disentangle these two variables, the MAD-BIO project will sequence PBMCs and P. falciparum parasite transcriptomes at the single-cell level from the same blood samples collected before, during and after the infection. This unprecedented approach, in its longitudinal study design as well as its state-of-the art technology, will identify biomarkers predictive of the infection outcome and decipher the mechanisms of the parasite interacting with its natural host.

The preliminary analyses that we carried out and validated ensure the project feasibility. MADBIO is a multidisciplinary project between three academic partners with synergistic competences in the field of malaria research. Together, our expertise covers all technical and scientific aspects of the project at the interfaces of health-biology: host and parasite genomics, immunology, and bioinformatics data integration. Most importantly, the discovery of host and parasite biomarkers of the outcome of an infection will put us in a position to identify and protect people most at risk, but also direct malaria elimination campaigns against long-lasting infections, the reservoir of P. falciparum.

Thematic Categories

Enabling Technologies & Assays

Date

Jan 2023 — Jan 2027

Total Project Funding

$701,453

Funding Details
National Research Agency (ANR) France, France

Grant ID: ANR-22-CE15-0025
EUR 631,362
Project Site

France

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