Antioxidants and Redox Signaling, Volume 40, Issue 4-6, Pages 222-235 , 01/02/2024
Status of Blood Levels of Superoxide Dismutase in Patients with Malaria: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Abstract
Aims: The evidence of superoxide dismutase (SOD) in the pathogenesis of malaria is inconsistent. This study aimed to synthesize the evidence of blood levels of SOD in patients with malaria and determine the association of blood levels of SOD with the severity of malaria. Results: A total of 1874 articles were retrieved from database searches and 28 studies were included in the review. The blood levels of SOD were lower in individuals with malaria compared with those without malaria infection (p < 0.01, Cohen's d: -2.06, 95% CI: -2.99 to -1.14), I<sup>2</sup>: 98.96%, 2181 malaria cases/1186 uninfected cases). There were no differences in blood levels of SOD between severe and nonsevere malaria patients (p = 0.09, Cohen's d: -1.57, 95% CI: -3.39 to 0.26), I<sup>2</sup>: 96.02%, 69 severe malaria cases/256 nonsevere malaria cases). Innovation and Conclusion: The blood levels of SOD were lower in malaria patients compared with those without malaria infection. Further studies will be required to determine the extent to which SOD might prevent Plasmodium infections during pregnancy. Antioxid. Redox Signal. 40, 222-235.
Document Type
Article
Source Type
Journal
Keywords
complicatedmalariamarkermeta-analysisPlasmodiumsevereSODsuperoxide dismutasesystematic review
ASJC Subject Area
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology : Clinical BiochemistryBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology : PhysiologyBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology : Molecular BiologyBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology : BiochemistryBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology : Cell Biology
Funding Agency
National Health and Medical Research Council