Pallavi Tawde
Florida State University
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Malaria Journal | 2008
Virginia S Baker; Godwin E. Imade; Norman B Molta; Pallavi Tawde; Sunday D. Pam; Michael O Obadofin; Soloman A Sagay; Daniel Z. Egah; Daniel Iya; Bangmboye B Afolabi; Murray Baker; Karen Ford; Robert Ford; Kenneth H. Roux; Thomas C. S. Keller
BackgroundIn Plasmodium falciparum-infected children, the relationships between blood cell histopathology, blood plasma components, development of immunocompetence and disease severity remain poorly understood. Blood from Nigerian children with uncomplicated malaria was analysed to gain insight into these relationships. This investigation presents evidence for circulating neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) and antinuclear IgG antibodies (ANA). The presence of NETs and ANA to double-stranded DNA along with the cytokine profiles found suggests autoimmune mechanisms that could produce pathogenesis in children, but immunoprotection in adults.MethodsPeripheral blood smear slides and blood samples obtained from 21 Nigerian children under six years of age, presenting with uncomplicated malaria before and seven days after initiation of sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) treatment were analysed. The slides were stained with Giemsa and with DAPI. Levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokines IFN-γ, IL-2, TNF, CRP, and IL-6, select anti-inflammatory cytokines TGF-β and IL-10, and ANA were determined by immunoassay.ResultsThe children exhibited circulating NETs with adherent parasites and erythrocytes, elevated ANA levels, a Th2 dominated cytokine profile, and left-shifted leukocyte differential counts. Nonspecific ANA levels were significant in 86% of the children pretreatment and in 100% of the children seven days after SP treatment, but in only 33% of age-matched control samples collected during the season of low parasite transmission. Levels of ANA specific for dsDNA were significant in 81% of the children both pre-treatment and post treatment.ConclusionThe results of this investigation suggest that NET formation and ANA to dsDNA may induce pathology in falciparum-infected children, but activate a protective mechanism against falciparum malaria in adults. The significance of in vivo circulating chromatin in NETs and dsDNA ANA as a causative factor in the hyporesponsiveness of CpG oligonucleotide-based malaria vaccines is discussed.
Clinical & Experimental Allergy | 2008
LeAnna N. Willison; Pallavi Tawde; Jason M. Robotham; R. M. Penney; Suzanne S. Teuber; Shridhar K. Sathe; Kenneth H. Roux
Background Patients allergic to cashew nuts often report allergy to pistachio, which could be a result of cross‐reactivity between the two as both are members of the Anacardiaceae family.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2008
Sarah S. Comstock; Jason M. Robotham; Pallavi Tawde; Harshal H. Kshirsagar; Shridhar K. Sathe; Kenneth H. Roux; Suzanne S. Teuber
Cashew apple juice has the potential to be a natural source of vitamin C and sugar in processed foods. The juice of the cashew apple is obtained by pressing the fleshy peduncle or receptacle, which forms a rounded apple that sits above the true fruit, the cashew nut. Cashew nut allergy is the second most commonly reported tree nut allergy in the United States. To determine if cashew apple juice contains cashew nut allergens, immunoblotting was performed using a cashew apple juice 6X concentrate that was extracted and further concentrated through dialysis, lyophilization, and resuspension. Serum IgE of individuals allergic to cashew nut bound proteins in the cashew apple juice concentrate extract. For some serum samples, IgE reactivity could be inhibited by preincubation of the serum with cashew nut extract, suggesting the presence of cashew nut-related allergens. Using monoclonal antibodies specific for cashew nut allergens, the concentrate was found to contain Ana o 1 (vicilin) and Ana o 2 (legumin). Neither IgE from cashew nut allergic sera nor the monoclonal antibodies bound any peptides in 5 kDa filtered cashew apple juice concentrate. The cashew apple juice concentrate used in these studies contains proteins with IgE-reactive epitopes, including cashew nut legumin and vicilin. No IgE-binding peptides remained after 5 kDa filtration of the concentrate.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2006
Pallavi Tawde; Yeldur P. Venkatesh; Fang Wang; Suzanne S. Teuber; Shridhar K. Sathe; Kenneth H. Roux
Clinical Immunology | 2007
Pallavi Tawde; Mohsen Abolhassani; Vanessa Seamon; Suzanne S. Teuber; Fang Wang; Sandra Uratsu; Abhya Dandekar; Stefan Vieths; Shridhar K. Sathe; Kenneth H. Roux
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2004
Pallavi Tawde
Clinical Immunology | 2007
LeAnna N. Willison; Pallavi Tawde; Jason M. Robotham; Suzanne S. Teuber; Richard Penny; Shridhar K. Sathe; Kenneth H. Roux
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2005
Pallavi Tawde; Y.P. Venkatesh; Fang Wang; Suzanne S. Teuber; Shridhar K. Sathe; Kenneth H. Roux
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2005
Pallavi Tawde; Suzanne S. Teuber; Shridhar K. Sathe; Kenneth H. Roux
/data/revues/00916749/v110i1/S0091674902000568/ | 2011
Fang Wang; Jason M. Robotham; Suzanne S. Teuber; Pallavi Tawde; Shridhar K. Sathe; Kenneth H. Roux