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Molecular dissection of the human antibody response to the structural repeat epitope of Plasmodium falciparum sporozoite from a protected donor

BACKGROUND: The circumsporozoite surface protein is the primary target of human antibodies against Plasmodium falciparum sporozoites, these antibodies are predominantly directed to the major repetitive epitope (Asn-Pro-Asn-Ala)(n), (NPNA)(n). In individuals immunized by the bites of irradiated Anoph...

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Autores principales: Chappel, Jonathan A, Rogers, William O, Hoffman, Stephen L, Kang, Angray S
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC509279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15283866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-3-28
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author Chappel, Jonathan A
Rogers, William O
Hoffman, Stephen L
Kang, Angray S
author_facet Chappel, Jonathan A
Rogers, William O
Hoffman, Stephen L
Kang, Angray S
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description BACKGROUND: The circumsporozoite surface protein is the primary target of human antibodies against Plasmodium falciparum sporozoites, these antibodies are predominantly directed to the major repetitive epitope (Asn-Pro-Asn-Ala)(n), (NPNA)(n). In individuals immunized by the bites of irradiated Anopheles mosquitoes carrying P. falciparum sporozoites in their salivary glands, the anti-repeat response dominates and is thought by many to play a role in protective immunity. METHODS: The antibody repertoire from a protected individual immunized by the bites of irradiated P. falciparum infected Anopheles stephensi was recapitulated in a phage display library. Following affinity based selection against (NPNA)(3 )antibody fragments that recognized the PfCSP repeat epitope were rescued. RESULTS: Analysis of selected antibody fragments implied the response was restricted to a single antibody fragment consisting of V(H)3 and V(κ)I families for heavy and light chain respectively with moderate affinity for the ligand. CONCLUSION: The dissection of the protective antibody response against the repeat epitope revealed that the response was apparently restricted to a single V(H)/V(L )pairing (PfNPNA-1). The affinity for the ligand was in the μM range. If anti-repeat antibodies are involved in the protective immunity elicited by exposure to radiation attenuated P. falciparum sporozoites, then high circulating levels of antibodies against the repeat region may be more important than intrinsic high affinity for protection. The ability to attain and sustain high levels of anti-(NPNA)(n )will be one of the key determinants of efficacy for a vaccine that relies upon anti-PfCSP repeat antibodies as the primary mechanism of protective immunity against P. falciparum.
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spelling pubmed-5092792004-08-13 Molecular dissection of the human antibody response to the structural repeat epitope of Plasmodium falciparum sporozoite from a protected donor Chappel, Jonathan A Rogers, William O Hoffman, Stephen L Kang, Angray S Malar J Research BACKGROUND: The circumsporozoite surface protein is the primary target of human antibodies against Plasmodium falciparum sporozoites, these antibodies are predominantly directed to the major repetitive epitope (Asn-Pro-Asn-Ala)(n), (NPNA)(n). In individuals immunized by the bites of irradiated Anopheles mosquitoes carrying P. falciparum sporozoites in their salivary glands, the anti-repeat response dominates and is thought by many to play a role in protective immunity. METHODS: The antibody repertoire from a protected individual immunized by the bites of irradiated P. falciparum infected Anopheles stephensi was recapitulated in a phage display library. Following affinity based selection against (NPNA)(3 )antibody fragments that recognized the PfCSP repeat epitope were rescued. RESULTS: Analysis of selected antibody fragments implied the response was restricted to a single antibody fragment consisting of V(H)3 and V(κ)I families for heavy and light chain respectively with moderate affinity for the ligand. CONCLUSION: The dissection of the protective antibody response against the repeat epitope revealed that the response was apparently restricted to a single V(H)/V(L )pairing (PfNPNA-1). The affinity for the ligand was in the μM range. If anti-repeat antibodies are involved in the protective immunity elicited by exposure to radiation attenuated P. falciparum sporozoites, then high circulating levels of antibodies against the repeat region may be more important than intrinsic high affinity for protection. The ability to attain and sustain high levels of anti-(NPNA)(n )will be one of the key determinants of efficacy for a vaccine that relies upon anti-PfCSP repeat antibodies as the primary mechanism of protective immunity against P. falciparum. BioMed Central 2004-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC509279/ /pubmed/15283866 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-3-28 Text en Copyright © 2004 Chappel 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.
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Chappel, Jonathan A
Rogers, William O
Hoffman, Stephen L
Kang, Angray S
Molecular dissection of the human antibody response to the structural repeat epitope of Plasmodium falciparum sporozoite from a protected donor
title Molecular dissection of the human antibody response to the structural repeat epitope of Plasmodium falciparum sporozoite from a protected donor
title_full Molecular dissection of the human antibody response to the structural repeat epitope of Plasmodium falciparum sporozoite from a protected donor
title_fullStr Molecular dissection of the human antibody response to the structural repeat epitope of Plasmodium falciparum sporozoite from a protected donor
title_full_unstemmed Molecular dissection of the human antibody response to the structural repeat epitope of Plasmodium falciparum sporozoite from a protected donor
title_short Molecular dissection of the human antibody response to the structural repeat epitope of Plasmodium falciparum sporozoite from a protected donor
title_sort molecular dissection of the human antibody response to the structural repeat epitope of plasmodium falciparum sporozoite from a protected donor
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC509279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15283866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-3-28
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