Characterization of anti-EBA175RIII-V in asymptomatic adults and children living in communities in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana with varying malaria transmission intensities

Abstract Background Antibodies against Region III-V of the erythrocyte binding antigen (EBA) 175 (EBA175RIII-V) have been suggested to provide protection from malaria in a natural infection. However, the quality and quantity of naturally induced antibodies to EBA175RIII-V has not been fully characte...

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Main Authors: L. E. Amoah, H. B. Abagna, K. Akyea-Mensah, A. C. Lo, K. A. Kusi, B. A. Gyan
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-11-01
Series:BMC Immunology
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12865-018-0271-y
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spelling doaj-5e411f31493c4b09a0fa807d943126452020-11-25T03:44:57ZengBMCBMC Immunology1471-21722018-11-011911910.1186/s12865-018-0271-yCharacterization of anti-EBA175RIII-V in asymptomatic adults and children living in communities in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana with varying malaria transmission intensitiesL. E. Amoah0H. B. Abagna1K. Akyea-Mensah2A. C. Lo3K. A. Kusi4B. A. Gyan5Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, University of GhanaNoguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, University of GhanaNoguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, University of GhanaNoguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, University of GhanaNoguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, University of GhanaNoguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, University of GhanaAbstract Background Antibodies against Region III-V of the erythrocyte binding antigen (EBA) 175 (EBA175RIII-V) have been suggested to provide protection from malaria in a natural infection. However, the quality and quantity of naturally induced antibodies to EBA175RIII-V has not been fully characterized in different cohorts of Ghanaians. This study sought to determine the characteristics of antibodies against EBA175RIII-V in asymptomatic adults and children living in two communities of varying P. falciparum parasite prevalence in southern Ghana. Methods Microscopic evaluation of thick and thin blood smears was used to identify asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum carriage and indirect enzyme linked immunosorbent (ELISA) used to assess antibody concentrations and avidity. Results Parasite carriage estimated by microscopy in Obom was 35.6% as opposed to 3.5% in Asutsuare. Levels of IgG, IgG1, IgG2, IgG3 and IgG4 against EBA175RIII-V in the participants from Obom were significantly higher (P < 0.05, Dunn’s Multiple Comparison test) than those in Asutsuare. However the relative avidity of IgG antibodies against EBA175RIII-V was significantly higher (P < 0.0001, Mann Whitney test) in Asutsuare than in Obom. Conclusions People living in communities with limited exposure to P. falciparum parasites have low quantities of high avidity antibodies against EBA175RIII-V whilst people living in communities with high exposure to the parasites have high quantities of age-dependent but low avidity antibodies against EBA175RIII-V.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12865-018-0271-y
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author L. E. Amoah
H. B. Abagna
K. Akyea-Mensah
A. C. Lo
K. A. Kusi
B. A. Gyan
spellingShingle L. E. Amoah
H. B. Abagna
K. Akyea-Mensah
A. C. Lo
K. A. Kusi
B. A. Gyan
Characterization of anti-EBA175RIII-V in asymptomatic adults and children living in communities in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana with varying malaria transmission intensities
BMC Immunology
author_facet L. E. Amoah
H. B. Abagna
K. Akyea-Mensah
A. C. Lo
K. A. Kusi
B. A. Gyan
author_sort L. E. Amoah
title Characterization of anti-EBA175RIII-V in asymptomatic adults and children living in communities in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana with varying malaria transmission intensities
title_short Characterization of anti-EBA175RIII-V in asymptomatic adults and children living in communities in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana with varying malaria transmission intensities
title_full Characterization of anti-EBA175RIII-V in asymptomatic adults and children living in communities in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana with varying malaria transmission intensities
title_fullStr Characterization of anti-EBA175RIII-V in asymptomatic adults and children living in communities in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana with varying malaria transmission intensities
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of anti-EBA175RIII-V in asymptomatic adults and children living in communities in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana with varying malaria transmission intensities
title_sort characterization of anti-eba175riii-v in asymptomatic adults and children living in communities in the greater accra region of ghana with varying malaria transmission intensities
publisher BMC
series BMC Immunology
issn 1471-2172
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Abstract Background Antibodies against Region III-V of the erythrocyte binding antigen (EBA) 175 (EBA175RIII-V) have been suggested to provide protection from malaria in a natural infection. However, the quality and quantity of naturally induced antibodies to EBA175RIII-V has not been fully characterized in different cohorts of Ghanaians. This study sought to determine the characteristics of antibodies against EBA175RIII-V in asymptomatic adults and children living in two communities of varying P. falciparum parasite prevalence in southern Ghana. Methods Microscopic evaluation of thick and thin blood smears was used to identify asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum carriage and indirect enzyme linked immunosorbent (ELISA) used to assess antibody concentrations and avidity. Results Parasite carriage estimated by microscopy in Obom was 35.6% as opposed to 3.5% in Asutsuare. Levels of IgG, IgG1, IgG2, IgG3 and IgG4 against EBA175RIII-V in the participants from Obom were significantly higher (P < 0.05, Dunn’s Multiple Comparison test) than those in Asutsuare. However the relative avidity of IgG antibodies against EBA175RIII-V was significantly higher (P < 0.0001, Mann Whitney test) in Asutsuare than in Obom. Conclusions People living in communities with limited exposure to P. falciparum parasites have low quantities of high avidity antibodies against EBA175RIII-V whilst people living in communities with high exposure to the parasites have high quantities of age-dependent but low avidity antibodies against EBA175RIII-V.
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