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Humoral immunity prevents clinical malaria during Plasmodium relapses without eliminating gametocytes

Plasmodium relapses are attributed to the activation of dormant liver-stage parasites and are responsible for a significant number of recurring malaria blood-stage infections. While characteristic of human infections caused by P. vivax and P. ovale, their relative contribution to malaria disease bur...

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Autores principales: Joyner, Chester J., Brito, Cristiana F. A., Saney, Celia L., Joice Cordy, Regina, Smith, Maren L., Lapp, Stacey A., Cabrera-Mora, Monica, Kyu, Shuya, Lackman, Nicolas, Nural, Mustafa V., DeBarry, Jeremy D., Kissinger, Jessica C., Styczynski, Mark P., Lee, F. Eun-Hyung, Lamb, Tracey J., Galinski, Mary R.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6752766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31536608
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007974
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author Joyner, Chester J.
Brito, Cristiana F. A.
Saney, Celia L.
Joice Cordy, Regina
Smith, Maren L.
Lapp, Stacey A.
Cabrera-Mora, Monica
Kyu, Shuya
Lackman, Nicolas
Nural, Mustafa V.
DeBarry, Jeremy D.
Kissinger, Jessica C.
Styczynski, Mark P.
Lee, F. Eun-Hyung
Lamb, Tracey J.
Galinski, Mary R.
author_facet Joyner, Chester J.
Brito, Cristiana F. A.
Saney, Celia L.
Joice Cordy, Regina
Smith, Maren L.
Lapp, Stacey A.
Cabrera-Mora, Monica
Kyu, Shuya
Lackman, Nicolas
Nural, Mustafa V.
DeBarry, Jeremy D.
Kissinger, Jessica C.
Styczynski, Mark P.
Lee, F. Eun-Hyung
Lamb, Tracey J.
Galinski, Mary R.
author_sort Joyner, Chester J.
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description Plasmodium relapses are attributed to the activation of dormant liver-stage parasites and are responsible for a significant number of recurring malaria blood-stage infections. While characteristic of human infections caused by P. vivax and P. ovale, their relative contribution to malaria disease burden and transmission remains poorly understood. This is largely because it is difficult to identify ‘bona fide’ relapse infections due to ongoing transmission in most endemic areas. Here, we use the P. cynomolgi–rhesus macaque model of relapsing malaria to demonstrate that clinical immunity can form after a single sporozoite-initiated blood-stage infection and prevent illness during relapses and homologous reinfections. By integrating data from whole blood RNA-sequencing, flow cytometry, P. cynomolgi-specific ELISAs, and opsonic phagocytosis assays, we demonstrate that this immunity is associated with a rapid recall response by memory B cells that expand and produce anti-parasite IgG1 that can mediate parasite clearance of relapsing parasites. The reduction in parasitemia during relapses was mirrored by a reduction in the total number of circulating gametocytes, but importantly, the cumulative proportion of gametocytes increased during relapses. Overall, this study reveals that P. cynomolgi relapse infections can be clinically silent in macaques due to rapid memory B cell responses that help to clear asexual-stage parasites but still carry gametocytes.
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spelling pubmed-67527662019-09-27 Humoral immunity prevents clinical malaria during Plasmodium relapses without eliminating gametocytes Joyner, Chester J. Brito, Cristiana F. A. Saney, Celia L. Joice Cordy, Regina Smith, Maren L. Lapp, Stacey A. Cabrera-Mora, Monica Kyu, Shuya Lackman, Nicolas Nural, Mustafa V. DeBarry, Jeremy D. Kissinger, Jessica C. Styczynski, Mark P. Lee, F. Eun-Hyung Lamb, Tracey J. Galinski, Mary R. PLoS Pathog Research Article Plasmodium relapses are attributed to the activation of dormant liver-stage parasites and are responsible for a significant number of recurring malaria blood-stage infections. While characteristic of human infections caused by P. vivax and P. ovale, their relative contribution to malaria disease burden and transmission remains poorly understood. This is largely because it is difficult to identify ‘bona fide’ relapse infections due to ongoing transmission in most endemic areas. Here, we use the P. cynomolgi–rhesus macaque model of relapsing malaria to demonstrate that clinical immunity can form after a single sporozoite-initiated blood-stage infection and prevent illness during relapses and homologous reinfections. By integrating data from whole blood RNA-sequencing, flow cytometry, P. cynomolgi-specific ELISAs, and opsonic phagocytosis assays, we demonstrate that this immunity is associated with a rapid recall response by memory B cells that expand and produce anti-parasite IgG1 that can mediate parasite clearance of relapsing parasites. The reduction in parasitemia during relapses was mirrored by a reduction in the total number of circulating gametocytes, but importantly, the cumulative proportion of gametocytes increased during relapses. Overall, this study reveals that P. cynomolgi relapse infections can be clinically silent in macaques due to rapid memory B cell responses that help to clear asexual-stage parasites but still carry gametocytes. Public Library of Science 2019-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6752766/ /pubmed/31536608 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007974 Text en © 2019 Joyner 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Joyner, Chester J.
Brito, Cristiana F. A.
Saney, Celia L.
Joice Cordy, Regina
Smith, Maren L.
Lapp, Stacey A.
Cabrera-Mora, Monica
Kyu, Shuya
Lackman, Nicolas
Nural, Mustafa V.
DeBarry, Jeremy D.
Kissinger, Jessica C.
Styczynski, Mark P.
Lee, F. Eun-Hyung
Lamb, Tracey J.
Galinski, Mary R.
Humoral immunity prevents clinical malaria during Plasmodium relapses without eliminating gametocytes
title Humoral immunity prevents clinical malaria during Plasmodium relapses without eliminating gametocytes
title_full Humoral immunity prevents clinical malaria during Plasmodium relapses without eliminating gametocytes
title_fullStr Humoral immunity prevents clinical malaria during Plasmodium relapses without eliminating gametocytes
title_full_unstemmed Humoral immunity prevents clinical malaria during Plasmodium relapses without eliminating gametocytes
title_short Humoral immunity prevents clinical malaria during Plasmodium relapses without eliminating gametocytes
title_sort humoral immunity prevents clinical malaria during plasmodium relapses without eliminating gametocytes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6752766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31536608
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007974
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