Immunogenicity of the Plasmodium vivax merozoite surface protein 1 paralog in the induction of naturally acquired antibody and memory B cell responses

Abstract Background The Plasmodium vivax merozoite surface protein 1 paralog (PvMSP1P-19) is a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored blood-stage protein that is expressed on the merozoite surface. It is proposed as a blood-stage vaccine candidate against P. vivax because of its ability to indu...

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Main Authors: Hay Man Kyaw Min, Siriruk Changrob, Phyu Thwe Soe, Jin Hee Han, Fauzi Muh, Seong-Kyun Lee, Patchanee Chootong, Eun-Taek Han
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spelling doaj-7fae37c874e446f287a0c108598008e52020-11-24T20:58:13ZengBMCMalaria Journal1475-28752017-08-0116111210.1186/s12936-017-2000-zImmunogenicity of the Plasmodium vivax merozoite surface protein 1 paralog in the induction of naturally acquired antibody and memory B cell responsesHay Man Kyaw Min0Siriruk Changrob1Phyu Thwe Soe2Jin Hee Han3Fauzi Muh4Seong-Kyun Lee5Patchanee Chootong6Eun-Taek Han7Department of Clinical Microbiology and Applied Technology, Faculty of Medical Technology, Mahidol UniversityDepartment of Clinical Microbiology and Applied Technology, Faculty of Medical Technology, Mahidol UniversityDepartment of Clinical Microbiology and Applied Technology, Faculty of Medical Technology, Mahidol UniversityDepartment of Medical Environmental Biology and Tropical Medicine, School of Medicine, Kangwon National UniversityDepartment of Medical Environmental Biology and Tropical Medicine, School of Medicine, Kangwon National UniversityDepartment of Medical Environmental Biology and Tropical Medicine, School of Medicine, Kangwon National UniversityDepartment of Clinical Microbiology and Applied Technology, Faculty of Medical Technology, Mahidol UniversityDepartment of Medical Environmental Biology and Tropical Medicine, School of Medicine, Kangwon National UniversityAbstract Background The Plasmodium vivax merozoite surface protein 1 paralog (PvMSP1P-19) is a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored blood-stage protein that is expressed on the merozoite surface. It is proposed as a blood-stage vaccine candidate against P. vivax because of its ability to induce immune responses upon natural P. vivax exposure and in immunized animals. This study aimed to demonstrate the presence of inhibitory antibodies and memory B cell responses to the PvMSP1P-19 antigen during acute P. vivax infection and after recovery from infection. Methods To evaluate the antibody responses to PvMSP1P-19 during and after recovery from P. vivax infection, heparinized blood was collected from P. vivax-infected patients and recovered subjects to detect the total IgG response. The seropositive samples were defined into high and low responders, according to their optical density (OD) values obtained from ELISA. High responders were the subjects who had OD values above the OD of antisera from non-exposed controls plus 4× standard deviations, whereas low responders were the subjects who had OD values less than OD of antisera from non-exposed controls plus 4× standard deviations. The plasma from high and low responders were taken for testing the inhibitory activity against PvMSP1P-19-erythrocyte binding by in vitro EBIA. The sustainability of PvMSP1P-19-specific memory B cell responses after recovery from infection was analysed by ELISPOT. Results The anti-PvMSP1P-19 antibody levels were significantly higher in acutely infected P. vivax patients compared to healthy controls (P <  0.0001). Monitoring of the anti-PvMSP1P-19 antibody titre showed that the antibody was maintained for up to 9 months after recovery. Almost all high-responder groups strongly inhibited PvMSP1P-19 binding to erythrocytes, whereas no inhibition was shown in most low-responder samples. Interestingly, the inhibitory activity of the antibodies in some individuals from high-responder samples were stable for at least 12 months. The longevity of the antibody response was associated with the presence of PvMSP1P-19-specific memory B cells at 9 months after recovery from infection. Conclusions The PvMSP1P-19 antigen has immunogenicity during the induction of the antibody response, in which both the levels and inhibitory activity are maintained after the patient recovered from P. vivax infection. The maintenance of the antibody response was associated with the response of PvMSP1P-19-specific memory B cells. Therefore, the PvMSP1P-19 antigen should also be considered as a reliable vaccine candidate to develop a blood-stage vaccine against P. vivax.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12936-017-2000-zPlasmodium vivaxMerozoite surface protein 1 paralogImmunogenicity
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author Hay Man Kyaw Min
Siriruk Changrob
Phyu Thwe Soe
Jin Hee Han
Fauzi Muh
Seong-Kyun Lee
Patchanee Chootong
Eun-Taek Han
spellingShingle Hay Man Kyaw Min
Siriruk Changrob
Phyu Thwe Soe
Jin Hee Han
Fauzi Muh
Seong-Kyun Lee
Patchanee Chootong
Eun-Taek Han
Immunogenicity of the Plasmodium vivax merozoite surface protein 1 paralog in the induction of naturally acquired antibody and memory B cell responses
Malaria Journal
Plasmodium vivax
Merozoite surface protein 1 paralog
Immunogenicity
author_facet Hay Man Kyaw Min
Siriruk Changrob
Phyu Thwe Soe
Jin Hee Han
Fauzi Muh
Seong-Kyun Lee
Patchanee Chootong
Eun-Taek Han
author_sort Hay Man Kyaw Min
title Immunogenicity of the Plasmodium vivax merozoite surface protein 1 paralog in the induction of naturally acquired antibody and memory B cell responses
title_short Immunogenicity of the Plasmodium vivax merozoite surface protein 1 paralog in the induction of naturally acquired antibody and memory B cell responses
title_full Immunogenicity of the Plasmodium vivax merozoite surface protein 1 paralog in the induction of naturally acquired antibody and memory B cell responses
title_fullStr Immunogenicity of the Plasmodium vivax merozoite surface protein 1 paralog in the induction of naturally acquired antibody and memory B cell responses
title_full_unstemmed Immunogenicity of the Plasmodium vivax merozoite surface protein 1 paralog in the induction of naturally acquired antibody and memory B cell responses
title_sort immunogenicity of the plasmodium vivax merozoite surface protein 1 paralog in the induction of naturally acquired antibody and memory b cell responses
publisher BMC
series Malaria Journal
issn 1475-2875
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Abstract Background The Plasmodium vivax merozoite surface protein 1 paralog (PvMSP1P-19) is a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored blood-stage protein that is expressed on the merozoite surface. It is proposed as a blood-stage vaccine candidate against P. vivax because of its ability to induce immune responses upon natural P. vivax exposure and in immunized animals. This study aimed to demonstrate the presence of inhibitory antibodies and memory B cell responses to the PvMSP1P-19 antigen during acute P. vivax infection and after recovery from infection. Methods To evaluate the antibody responses to PvMSP1P-19 during and after recovery from P. vivax infection, heparinized blood was collected from P. vivax-infected patients and recovered subjects to detect the total IgG response. The seropositive samples were defined into high and low responders, according to their optical density (OD) values obtained from ELISA. High responders were the subjects who had OD values above the OD of antisera from non-exposed controls plus 4× standard deviations, whereas low responders were the subjects who had OD values less than OD of antisera from non-exposed controls plus 4× standard deviations. The plasma from high and low responders were taken for testing the inhibitory activity against PvMSP1P-19-erythrocyte binding by in vitro EBIA. The sustainability of PvMSP1P-19-specific memory B cell responses after recovery from infection was analysed by ELISPOT. Results The anti-PvMSP1P-19 antibody levels were significantly higher in acutely infected P. vivax patients compared to healthy controls (P <  0.0001). Monitoring of the anti-PvMSP1P-19 antibody titre showed that the antibody was maintained for up to 9 months after recovery. Almost all high-responder groups strongly inhibited PvMSP1P-19 binding to erythrocytes, whereas no inhibition was shown in most low-responder samples. Interestingly, the inhibitory activity of the antibodies in some individuals from high-responder samples were stable for at least 12 months. The longevity of the antibody response was associated with the presence of PvMSP1P-19-specific memory B cells at 9 months after recovery from infection. Conclusions The PvMSP1P-19 antigen has immunogenicity during the induction of the antibody response, in which both the levels and inhibitory activity are maintained after the patient recovered from P. vivax infection. The maintenance of the antibody response was associated with the response of PvMSP1P-19-specific memory B cells. Therefore, the PvMSP1P-19 antigen should also be considered as a reliable vaccine candidate to develop a blood-stage vaccine against P. vivax.
topic Plasmodium vivax
Merozoite surface protein 1 paralog
Immunogenicity
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12936-017-2000-z
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