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Query: UMLS:C0024530 (
malaria
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In two areas in Italy where
malaria
was endemic--in the Po delta and Maremma on the west coast--we have found a high prevalence of an inherited flavin-deficient red cell in the normal population, suggesting selection by
malaria
. This study in Sardinia enabled a direct comparison of red-cell activities of FAD-dependent glutathione reductase (
EGR
) and FMN-dependent pyridoxine phosphate (PNP) oxidase in an ethnically homogeneous population, between two coastal villages where
malaria
was endemic from 300 B.C. and two mountain villages with no history of
malaria
. Both enzyme activities were significantly lower on the coast, and it did not seem that this could be explained by possible small differences in dietary riboflavin. As was thought to be the case in Ferrara and Grosseto, it is probable that a genetically controlled flavin-deficient red cell was selected for by
malaria
. Low
EGR
apoenzyme activity was more common on the coast, usually explaining the accompanying low basic
EGR
activity, and may also have been selected for by
malaria
. This adds to evidence from others that the mechanism of defence of a flavin-deficient red cell against
malaria
may be through
EGR
deficiency. It could also play a part in the protection given by heterozygous beta-thalassemia. The multifactorial protection of the population against
malaria
is discussed.
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PMID:Deficiency of two red-cell flavin enzymes in a population in Sardinia: was glutathione reductase deficiency specifically selected for by malaria? 766 97
There is a high prevalence of a familial flavin-deficient red blood cell in Ferrara province in the Po delta in northern Italy, believed to have been selected for by
malaria
which was endemic from the 12th century. In the present study, activities of FAD-dependent red-cell glutathione reductase (
EGR
) in the Grosseto area of Maremma on the west coast of Italy where
malaria
was endemic from 300 B.C. are compared both with activities in the Ferrara area and with activities where there was no history of endemic
malaria
--in the Florence area and in London in people of Anglo-Saxon origin.
EGR
activities were similar in Grosseto and Ferrara and were significantly lower than in Florence and London. As previously found in Ferrara, low
EGR
activity in Grosseto was shown to be unrelated to low dietary riboflavin intake. These findings in Grosseto, suggesting selection by
malaria
, are particularly interesting because, unlike the situation in Ferrara and most other malarial areas, the prevalence of thalassemia and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency is very low, and they do not appear to have been selected for in Maremma. It is possible that a flavin-deficient red cell, known to inhibit growth of the
malaria
parasite, was an important protecting factor in the population of this area over the centuries.
...
PMID:Is the flavin-deficient red blood cell common in Maremma, Italy, an important defense against malaria in this area? 797 61
This study was designed to confirm that low dietary riboflavin does not contribute to the flavin-deficient red blood cells commonly found in subjects in Ferrara Province, northern Italy. In this area it is primarily an inherited characteristic believed to have been selected for by
malaria
, which was endemic from the 12th century. In parallel with assessment of daily riboflavin intake (DRI), flavin adenine dinucleotide-dependent glutathione reductase (
EGR
) and flavin mononucleotide-dependent pyridoxine phosphate oxidase (PPO) were measured in beta-thalassemic heterozygotes, their normal relatives, and normal spouses (representative of the normal population). In all of these groups there is a high incidence of deficiency of these flavin enzymes. We found that the majority had an adequate riboflavin intake and there was no significant correlation of
EGR
and PPO activities with DRI. Thus, interpretation of low
EGR
activity is discussed with reference to studies of
EGR
done to detect nutritional riboflavin deficiency in countries where there is malnutrition and endemic
malaria
.
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PMID:Low red blood cell glutathione reductase and pyridoxine phosphate oxidase activities not related to dietary riboflavin: selection by malaria? 848 Jun 84