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High Antibody Responses against Plasmodium falciparum in Immigrants after Extended Periods of Interrupted Exposure to Malaria
BACKGROUND: Malaria immunity is commonly believed to wane in the absence of Plasmodium falciparum exposure, based on limited epidemiological data and short-lived antibody responses in some longitudinal studies in endemic areas. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted among sub-Saharan African...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3743903/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23967347 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073624 |
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author | Moncunill, Gemma Mayor, Alfredo Jiménez, Alfons Nhabomba, Augusto Casas-Vila, Núria Puyol, Laura Campo, Joseph J. Manaca, Maria Nelia Aguilar, Ruth Pinazo, María-Jesús Almirall, Mercè Soler, Cristina Muñoz, José Bardají, Azucena Angov, Evelina Dutta, Sheetij Chitnis, Chetan E. Alonso, Pedro L. Gascón, Joaquim Dobaño, Carlota |
author_facet | Moncunill, Gemma Mayor, Alfredo Jiménez, Alfons Nhabomba, Augusto Casas-Vila, Núria Puyol, Laura Campo, Joseph J. Manaca, Maria Nelia Aguilar, Ruth Pinazo, María-Jesús Almirall, Mercè Soler, Cristina Muñoz, José Bardají, Azucena Angov, Evelina Dutta, Sheetij Chitnis, Chetan E. Alonso, Pedro L. Gascón, Joaquim Dobaño, Carlota |
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description | BACKGROUND: Malaria immunity is commonly believed to wane in the absence of Plasmodium falciparum exposure, based on limited epidemiological data and short-lived antibody responses in some longitudinal studies in endemic areas. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted among sub-Saharan African adults residing in Spain for 1 up to 38 years (immigrants) with clinical malaria (n=55) or without malaria (n=37), naïve adults (travelers) with a first clinical malaria episode (n=20) and life-long malaria exposed adults from Mozambique (semi-immune adults) without malaria (n=27) or with clinical malaria (n=50). Blood samples were collected and IgG levels against the erythrocytic antigens AMA-1 and MSP-1(42) (3D7 and FVO strains), EBA-175 and DBL-α were determined by Luminex. IgG levels against antigens on the surface of infected erythrocytes (IEs) were measured by flow cytometry. RESULTS: Immigrants without malaria had lower IgG levels than healthy semi-immune adults regardless of the antigen tested (P≤0.026), but no correlation was found between IgG levels and time since migration. Upon reinfection, immigrants with malaria had higher levels of IgG against all antigens than immigrants without malaria. However, the magnitude of the response compared to semi-immune adults with malaria depended on the antigen tested. Thus, immigrants had higher IgG levels against AMA-1 and MSP-1(42) (P≤0.015), similar levels against EBA-175 and DBL-α, and lower levels against IEs (P≤0.016). Immigrants had higher IgG levels against all antigens tested compared to travelers (P≤0.001), both with malaria. CONCLUSIONS: Upon cessation of malaria exposure, IgG responses to malaria-specific antigens were maintained to a large extent, although the conservation and the magnitude of the recall response depended on the nature of the antigen. Studies on immigrant populations can shed light on the factors that determine the duration of malaria specific antibody responses and its effect on protection, with important implications for future vaccine design and public health control measures. |
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spelling | pubmed-37439032013-08-21 High Antibody Responses against Plasmodium falciparum in Immigrants after Extended Periods of Interrupted Exposure to Malaria Moncunill, Gemma Mayor, Alfredo Jiménez, Alfons Nhabomba, Augusto Casas-Vila, Núria Puyol, Laura Campo, Joseph J. Manaca, Maria Nelia Aguilar, Ruth Pinazo, María-Jesús Almirall, Mercè Soler, Cristina Muñoz, José Bardají, Azucena Angov, Evelina Dutta, Sheetij Chitnis, Chetan E. Alonso, Pedro L. Gascón, Joaquim Dobaño, Carlota PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Malaria immunity is commonly believed to wane in the absence of Plasmodium falciparum exposure, based on limited epidemiological data and short-lived antibody responses in some longitudinal studies in endemic areas. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted among sub-Saharan African adults residing in Spain for 1 up to 38 years (immigrants) with clinical malaria (n=55) or without malaria (n=37), naïve adults (travelers) with a first clinical malaria episode (n=20) and life-long malaria exposed adults from Mozambique (semi-immune adults) without malaria (n=27) or with clinical malaria (n=50). Blood samples were collected and IgG levels against the erythrocytic antigens AMA-1 and MSP-1(42) (3D7 and FVO strains), EBA-175 and DBL-α were determined by Luminex. IgG levels against antigens on the surface of infected erythrocytes (IEs) were measured by flow cytometry. RESULTS: Immigrants without malaria had lower IgG levels than healthy semi-immune adults regardless of the antigen tested (P≤0.026), but no correlation was found between IgG levels and time since migration. Upon reinfection, immigrants with malaria had higher levels of IgG against all antigens than immigrants without malaria. However, the magnitude of the response compared to semi-immune adults with malaria depended on the antigen tested. Thus, immigrants had higher IgG levels against AMA-1 and MSP-1(42) (P≤0.015), similar levels against EBA-175 and DBL-α, and lower levels against IEs (P≤0.016). Immigrants had higher IgG levels against all antigens tested compared to travelers (P≤0.001), both with malaria. CONCLUSIONS: Upon cessation of malaria exposure, IgG responses to malaria-specific antigens were maintained to a large extent, although the conservation and the magnitude of the recall response depended on the nature of the antigen. Studies on immigrant populations can shed light on the factors that determine the duration of malaria specific antibody responses and its effect on protection, with important implications for future vaccine design and public health control measures. Public Library of Science 2013-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3743903/ /pubmed/23967347 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073624 Text en © 2013 Moncunill 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 Moncunill, Gemma Mayor, Alfredo Jiménez, Alfons Nhabomba, Augusto Casas-Vila, Núria Puyol, Laura Campo, Joseph J. Manaca, Maria Nelia Aguilar, Ruth Pinazo, María-Jesús Almirall, Mercè Soler, Cristina Muñoz, José Bardají, Azucena Angov, Evelina Dutta, Sheetij Chitnis, Chetan E. Alonso, Pedro L. Gascón, Joaquim Dobaño, Carlota High Antibody Responses against Plasmodium falciparum in Immigrants after Extended Periods of Interrupted Exposure to Malaria |
title | High Antibody Responses against Plasmodium falciparum in Immigrants after Extended Periods of Interrupted Exposure to Malaria |
title_full | High Antibody Responses against Plasmodium falciparum in Immigrants after Extended Periods of Interrupted Exposure to Malaria |
title_fullStr | High Antibody Responses against Plasmodium falciparum in Immigrants after Extended Periods of Interrupted Exposure to Malaria |
title_full_unstemmed | High Antibody Responses against Plasmodium falciparum in Immigrants after Extended Periods of Interrupted Exposure to Malaria |
title_short | High Antibody Responses against Plasmodium falciparum in Immigrants after Extended Periods of Interrupted Exposure to Malaria |
title_sort | high antibody responses against plasmodium falciparum in immigrants after extended periods of interrupted exposure to malaria |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3743903/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23967347 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073624 |
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