Journal article

Epigenetic and transcriptional regulation of cytokine production by Plasmodium falciparum-exposed monocytes

David VL Romero, Thivya Balendran, Wina Hasang, Stephen J Rogerson, Elizabeth H Aitken, Adrian A Achuthan, Adrian A Achuthan

Scientific Reports | Nature Portfolio | Published : 2024

Abstract

Plasmodium falciparum infection causes the most severe form of malaria, where excessive production of proinflammatory cytokines can drive the pathogenesis of the disease. Monocytes play key roles in host defense against malaria through cytokine production and phagocytosis; however, they are also implicated in pathogenesis through excessive proinflammatory cytokine production. Understanding the underlying molecular mechanisms that contribute to inflammatory cytokine production in P. falciparum-exposed monocytes is key towards developing better treatments. Here, we provide molecular evidence that histone 3 lysine 4 (H3K4) methylation is key for inflammatory cytokine production in P. falciparum..

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