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Several domains from VAR2CSA can induce Plasmodium falciparum adhesion-blocking antibodies

BACKGROUND: Malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum can result in several different syndromes with severe clinical consequences for the about 200 million individuals infected each year. During pregnancy, women living in endemic areas become susceptible to malaria due to lack of antibodies against a...

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Autores principales: Salanti, Ali, Resende, Mafalda, Ditlev, Sisse B, Pinto, Vera V, Dahlbäck, Madeleine, Andersen, Gorm, Manczak, Tom, Theander, Thor G, Nielsen, Morten A
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2817698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20064234
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-9-11
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author Salanti, Ali
Resende, Mafalda
Ditlev, Sisse B
Pinto, Vera V
Dahlbäck, Madeleine
Andersen, Gorm
Manczak, Tom
Theander, Thor G
Nielsen, Morten A
author_facet Salanti, Ali
Resende, Mafalda
Ditlev, Sisse B
Pinto, Vera V
Dahlbäck, Madeleine
Andersen, Gorm
Manczak, Tom
Theander, Thor G
Nielsen, Morten A
author_sort Salanti, Ali
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description BACKGROUND: Malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum can result in several different syndromes with severe clinical consequences for the about 200 million individuals infected each year. During pregnancy, women living in endemic areas become susceptible to malaria due to lack of antibodies against a unique P. falciparum membrane protein, named VAR2CSA. This antigen is not expressed in childhood infections, since it binds chondroitin sulphate A (CSA) expressed on the intervillous space in the placenta. A vaccine appears possible because women acquire protective antibodies hindering sequestration in the placenta as a function of parity. A challenge for vaccine development is to design small constructs of this large antigen, which can induce broadly protective antibodies. It has previously been shown that one domain of VAR2CSA, DBL4-FCR3, induces parasite adhesion-blocking antibodies. In this study, it is demonstrated that other domains of VAR2CSA also can induce antibodies with inhibitory activity. METHODS: All VAR2CSA domains from the 3D7 and HB3 parasites were produced in Baculovirus-transfected insect cells. Groups of three rats per protein were immunized and anti-sera were tested for surface reactivity against infected erythrocytes expressing FCR3 VAR2CSA and for the ability to inhibit FCR3CSA parasite adhesion to CSA. The fine specificity of the immune sera was analysed by VAR2CSA peptide arrays. RESULTS: Inhibitory antibodies were induced by immunization with DBL3-HB3 T1 and DBL1-3D7. However, unlike the previously characterised DBL4-FCR3 response the inhibitory response against DBL1-3D7 and DBL3-HB3 T1 was poorly reproduced in the second rounds of immunizations. CONCLUSION: It is possible to induce parasite adhesion-blocking antibodies when immunizing with a number of different VAR2CSA domains. This indicates that the CSA binding site in VAR2CSA is comprised of epitopes from different domains.
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spelling pubmed-28176982010-02-09 Several domains from VAR2CSA can induce Plasmodium falciparum adhesion-blocking antibodies Salanti, Ali Resende, Mafalda Ditlev, Sisse B Pinto, Vera V Dahlbäck, Madeleine Andersen, Gorm Manczak, Tom Theander, Thor G Nielsen, Morten A Malar J Research BACKGROUND: Malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum can result in several different syndromes with severe clinical consequences for the about 200 million individuals infected each year. During pregnancy, women living in endemic areas become susceptible to malaria due to lack of antibodies against a unique P. falciparum membrane protein, named VAR2CSA. This antigen is not expressed in childhood infections, since it binds chondroitin sulphate A (CSA) expressed on the intervillous space in the placenta. A vaccine appears possible because women acquire protective antibodies hindering sequestration in the placenta as a function of parity. A challenge for vaccine development is to design small constructs of this large antigen, which can induce broadly protective antibodies. It has previously been shown that one domain of VAR2CSA, DBL4-FCR3, induces parasite adhesion-blocking antibodies. In this study, it is demonstrated that other domains of VAR2CSA also can induce antibodies with inhibitory activity. METHODS: All VAR2CSA domains from the 3D7 and HB3 parasites were produced in Baculovirus-transfected insect cells. Groups of three rats per protein were immunized and anti-sera were tested for surface reactivity against infected erythrocytes expressing FCR3 VAR2CSA and for the ability to inhibit FCR3CSA parasite adhesion to CSA. The fine specificity of the immune sera was analysed by VAR2CSA peptide arrays. RESULTS: Inhibitory antibodies were induced by immunization with DBL3-HB3 T1 and DBL1-3D7. However, unlike the previously characterised DBL4-FCR3 response the inhibitory response against DBL1-3D7 and DBL3-HB3 T1 was poorly reproduced in the second rounds of immunizations. CONCLUSION: It is possible to induce parasite adhesion-blocking antibodies when immunizing with a number of different VAR2CSA domains. This indicates that the CSA binding site in VAR2CSA is comprised of epitopes from different domains. BioMed Central 2010-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC2817698/ /pubmed/20064234 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-9-11 Text en Copyright ©2010 Salanti et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Salanti, Ali
Resende, Mafalda
Ditlev, Sisse B
Pinto, Vera V
Dahlbäck, Madeleine
Andersen, Gorm
Manczak, Tom
Theander, Thor G
Nielsen, Morten A
Several domains from VAR2CSA can induce Plasmodium falciparum adhesion-blocking antibodies
title Several domains from VAR2CSA can induce Plasmodium falciparum adhesion-blocking antibodies
title_full Several domains from VAR2CSA can induce Plasmodium falciparum adhesion-blocking antibodies
title_fullStr Several domains from VAR2CSA can induce Plasmodium falciparum adhesion-blocking antibodies
title_full_unstemmed Several domains from VAR2CSA can induce Plasmodium falciparum adhesion-blocking antibodies
title_short Several domains from VAR2CSA can induce Plasmodium falciparum adhesion-blocking antibodies
title_sort several domains from var2csa can induce plasmodium falciparum adhesion-blocking antibodies
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2817698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20064234
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-9-11
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