Acquisition, maintenance and adaptation of invasion inhibitory antibodies against Plasmodium falciparum invasion ligands involved in immune evasion.
Erythrocyte-binding antigens (EBAs) and P. falciparum reticulocyte-binding homologue proteins (PfRhs) are two important protein families that can vary in expression and utilization by P. falciparum to evade inhibitory antibodies. We evaluated antibodies at repeated time-points among individuals livi...
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doaj-f5744a714a494841bcbba77e1b6568e32020-11-24T20:50:16ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01128e018218710.1371/journal.pone.0182187Acquisition, maintenance and adaptation of invasion inhibitory antibodies against Plasmodium falciparum invasion ligands involved in immune evasion.Muyideen K TijaniOluwatoyin A BabalolaAlex B OdaiboChiaka I AnumuduAdanze O AsinobiOlajumoke A MorenikejiMichael C AsuzuChristine LangerLinda ReilingJames G BeesonMats WahlgrenRoseangela I NwubaKristina E M PerssonErythrocyte-binding antigens (EBAs) and P. falciparum reticulocyte-binding homologue proteins (PfRhs) are two important protein families that can vary in expression and utilization by P. falciparum to evade inhibitory antibodies. We evaluated antibodies at repeated time-points among individuals living in an endemic region in Nigeria over almost one year against these vaccine candidates. Antibody levels against EBA140, EBA175, EBA181, PfRh2, PfRh4, and MSP2, were measured by ELISA. We also used parasites with disrupted EBA140, EBA175 and EBA181 genes to show that all these were targets of invasion inhibitory antibodies. However, antigenic targets of inhibitory antibodies were not stable and changed substantially over time in most individuals, independent of age. Antibodies levels measured by ELISA also varied within and between individuals over time and the antibodies against EBA181, PfRh2 and MSP2 declined more rapidly in younger individuals (≤15 years) compared with older (>15). The breadth of high antibody responses over time was more influenced by age than by the frequency of infection. High antibody levels were associated with a more stable invasion inhibitory response, which could indicate that during the long process of formation of immunity, many changes not only in levels but also in functional responses are needed. This is an important finding in understanding natural immunity against malaria, which is essential for making an efficacious vaccine.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5546579?pdf=render |
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Muyideen K Tijani Oluwatoyin A Babalola Alex B Odaibo Chiaka I Anumudu Adanze O Asinobi Olajumoke A Morenikeji Michael C Asuzu Christine Langer Linda Reiling James G Beeson Mats Wahlgren Roseangela I Nwuba Kristina E M Persson |
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Muyideen K Tijani Oluwatoyin A Babalola Alex B Odaibo Chiaka I Anumudu Adanze O Asinobi Olajumoke A Morenikeji Michael C Asuzu Christine Langer Linda Reiling James G Beeson Mats Wahlgren Roseangela I Nwuba Kristina E M Persson Acquisition, maintenance and adaptation of invasion inhibitory antibodies against Plasmodium falciparum invasion ligands involved in immune evasion. PLoS ONE |
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Muyideen K Tijani Oluwatoyin A Babalola Alex B Odaibo Chiaka I Anumudu Adanze O Asinobi Olajumoke A Morenikeji Michael C Asuzu Christine Langer Linda Reiling James G Beeson Mats Wahlgren Roseangela I Nwuba Kristina E M Persson |
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Acquisition, maintenance and adaptation of invasion inhibitory antibodies against Plasmodium falciparum invasion ligands involved in immune evasion. |
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Acquisition, maintenance and adaptation of invasion inhibitory antibodies against Plasmodium falciparum invasion ligands involved in immune evasion. |
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Acquisition, maintenance and adaptation of invasion inhibitory antibodies against Plasmodium falciparum invasion ligands involved in immune evasion. |
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Acquisition, maintenance and adaptation of invasion inhibitory antibodies against Plasmodium falciparum invasion ligands involved in immune evasion. |
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Acquisition, maintenance and adaptation of invasion inhibitory antibodies against Plasmodium falciparum invasion ligands involved in immune evasion. |
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acquisition, maintenance and adaptation of invasion inhibitory antibodies against plasmodium falciparum invasion ligands involved in immune evasion. |
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Erythrocyte-binding antigens (EBAs) and P. falciparum reticulocyte-binding homologue proteins (PfRhs) are two important protein families that can vary in expression and utilization by P. falciparum to evade inhibitory antibodies. We evaluated antibodies at repeated time-points among individuals living in an endemic region in Nigeria over almost one year against these vaccine candidates. Antibody levels against EBA140, EBA175, EBA181, PfRh2, PfRh4, and MSP2, were measured by ELISA. We also used parasites with disrupted EBA140, EBA175 and EBA181 genes to show that all these were targets of invasion inhibitory antibodies. However, antigenic targets of inhibitory antibodies were not stable and changed substantially over time in most individuals, independent of age. Antibodies levels measured by ELISA also varied within and between individuals over time and the antibodies against EBA181, PfRh2 and MSP2 declined more rapidly in younger individuals (≤15 years) compared with older (>15). The breadth of high antibody responses over time was more influenced by age than by the frequency of infection. High antibody levels were associated with a more stable invasion inhibitory response, which could indicate that during the long process of formation of immunity, many changes not only in levels but also in functional responses are needed. This is an important finding in understanding natural immunity against malaria, which is essential for making an efficacious vaccine. |
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