Distinct interethnic differences in immunoglobulin G class/subclass and immunoglobulin M antibody responses to malaria antigens but not in immunoglobulin G responses to nonmalarial antigens in sympatric tribes living in West Africa
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2005-04
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Blackwell Science Ltd
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Abstract The well-established relative resistance to malaria observed in the Fulani as
compared with other sympatric tribes in West Africa has been attributed to their higher levels
of serum immunoglobulin (Ig) G antibodies to malarial antigens. In this study, we confirm and
extend the previous findings by analyses of the levels of IgM, IgG and IgG subclasses of anti-
malarial antibodies in asymptomatic individuals of different sympatric tribes in Burkina Faso
(Fulani/Mossi) and Mali (Fulani/Dogon). The Fulani showed significantly higher median ...
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immunoglobulin