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Humoral Immune Responses to a Single Allele PfAMA1 Vaccine in Healthy Malaria-Naïve Adults

PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM: apical membrane antigen 1 (AMA1) is a candidate malaria vaccine antigen expressed on merozoites and sporozoites. The polymorphic nature of AMA1 may compromise vaccine induced protection. The humoral response induced by two dosages (10 and 50 µg) of a single allele AMA1 antigen...

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Autores principales: Remarque, Edmond J., Roestenberg, Meta, Younis, Sumera, Walraven, Vanessa, van der Werff, Nicole, Faber, Bart W., Leroy, Odile, Sauerwein, Robert, Kocken, Clemens H. M., Thomas, Alan W.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3387192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22768052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038898
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author Remarque, Edmond J.
Roestenberg, Meta
Younis, Sumera
Walraven, Vanessa
van der Werff, Nicole
Faber, Bart W.
Leroy, Odile
Sauerwein, Robert
Kocken, Clemens H. M.
Thomas, Alan W.
author_facet Remarque, Edmond J.
Roestenberg, Meta
Younis, Sumera
Walraven, Vanessa
van der Werff, Nicole
Faber, Bart W.
Leroy, Odile
Sauerwein, Robert
Kocken, Clemens H. M.
Thomas, Alan W.
author_sort Remarque, Edmond J.
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description PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM: apical membrane antigen 1 (AMA1) is a candidate malaria vaccine antigen expressed on merozoites and sporozoites. The polymorphic nature of AMA1 may compromise vaccine induced protection. The humoral response induced by two dosages (10 and 50 µg) of a single allele AMA1 antigen (FVO) formulated with Alhydrogel, Montanide ISA 720 or AS02 was investigated in 47 malaria-naïve adult volunteers. Volunteers were vaccinated 3 times at 4 weekly intervals and serum samples obtained four weeks after the third immunization were analysed for (i) Antibody responses to various allelic variants, (ii) Domain specificity, (iii) Avidity, (iv) IgG subclass levels, by ELISA and (v) functionality of antibody responses by Growth Inhibition Assay (GIA). About half of the antibodies induced by vaccination cross reacted with heterologous AMA1 alleles. The choice of adjuvant determined the magnitude of the antibody response, but had only a marginal influence on specificity, avidity, domain recognition or subclass responses. The highest antibody responses were observed for AMA1 formulated with AS02. The Growth Inhibition Assay activity of the antibodies was proportional to the amount of antigen specific IgG and the functional capacity of the antibodies was similar for heterologous AMA1-expressing laboratory strains. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00730782
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spelling pubmed-33871922012-07-05 Humoral Immune Responses to a Single Allele PfAMA1 Vaccine in Healthy Malaria-Naïve Adults Remarque, Edmond J. Roestenberg, Meta Younis, Sumera Walraven, Vanessa van der Werff, Nicole Faber, Bart W. Leroy, Odile Sauerwein, Robert Kocken, Clemens H. M. Thomas, Alan W. PLoS One Research Article PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM: apical membrane antigen 1 (AMA1) is a candidate malaria vaccine antigen expressed on merozoites and sporozoites. The polymorphic nature of AMA1 may compromise vaccine induced protection. The humoral response induced by two dosages (10 and 50 µg) of a single allele AMA1 antigen (FVO) formulated with Alhydrogel, Montanide ISA 720 or AS02 was investigated in 47 malaria-naïve adult volunteers. Volunteers were vaccinated 3 times at 4 weekly intervals and serum samples obtained four weeks after the third immunization were analysed for (i) Antibody responses to various allelic variants, (ii) Domain specificity, (iii) Avidity, (iv) IgG subclass levels, by ELISA and (v) functionality of antibody responses by Growth Inhibition Assay (GIA). About half of the antibodies induced by vaccination cross reacted with heterologous AMA1 alleles. The choice of adjuvant determined the magnitude of the antibody response, but had only a marginal influence on specificity, avidity, domain recognition or subclass responses. The highest antibody responses were observed for AMA1 formulated with AS02. The Growth Inhibition Assay activity of the antibodies was proportional to the amount of antigen specific IgG and the functional capacity of the antibodies was similar for heterologous AMA1-expressing laboratory strains. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00730782 Public Library of Science 2012-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3387192/ /pubmed/22768052 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038898 Text en Remarque et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Remarque, Edmond J.
Roestenberg, Meta
Younis, Sumera
Walraven, Vanessa
van der Werff, Nicole
Faber, Bart W.
Leroy, Odile
Sauerwein, Robert
Kocken, Clemens H. M.
Thomas, Alan W.
Humoral Immune Responses to a Single Allele PfAMA1 Vaccine in Healthy Malaria-Naïve Adults
title Humoral Immune Responses to a Single Allele PfAMA1 Vaccine in Healthy Malaria-Naïve Adults
title_full Humoral Immune Responses to a Single Allele PfAMA1 Vaccine in Healthy Malaria-Naïve Adults
title_fullStr Humoral Immune Responses to a Single Allele PfAMA1 Vaccine in Healthy Malaria-Naïve Adults
title_full_unstemmed Humoral Immune Responses to a Single Allele PfAMA1 Vaccine in Healthy Malaria-Naïve Adults
title_short Humoral Immune Responses to a Single Allele PfAMA1 Vaccine in Healthy Malaria-Naïve Adults
title_sort humoral immune responses to a single allele pfama1 vaccine in healthy malaria-naïve adults
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3387192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22768052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038898
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