Cargando…

Assessing Prevalence and Transmission Rates of Malaria through Simultaneous Profiling of Antibody Responses against Plasmodium and Anopheles Antigens

Reliably assessing exposure to mosquitoes carrying malaria parasites continues to be a challenge due to the lack of reliable, highly sensitive diagnostics with high-throughput potential. Here, we describe an approach that meets these requirements by simultaneously measuring immune responses to both...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Chaudhury, Sidhartha, Bolton, Jessica S., Eller, Leigh Anne, Robb, Merlin, Ake, Julie, Ngauy, Viseth, Regules, Jason A., Kamau, Edwin, Bergmann-Leitner, Elke S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9000160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35407447
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11071839
_version_ 1784685366690709504
author Chaudhury, Sidhartha
Bolton, Jessica S.
Eller, Leigh Anne
Robb, Merlin
Ake, Julie
Ngauy, Viseth
Regules, Jason A.
Kamau, Edwin
Bergmann-Leitner, Elke S.
author_facet Chaudhury, Sidhartha
Bolton, Jessica S.
Eller, Leigh Anne
Robb, Merlin
Ake, Julie
Ngauy, Viseth
Regules, Jason A.
Kamau, Edwin
Bergmann-Leitner, Elke S.
author_sort Chaudhury, Sidhartha
collection PubMed
description Reliably assessing exposure to mosquitoes carrying malaria parasites continues to be a challenge due to the lack of reliable, highly sensitive diagnostics with high-throughput potential. Here, we describe an approach that meets these requirements by simultaneously measuring immune responses to both disease vector and pathogen, using an electro-chemiluminescence-based multiplex assay platform. While using the same logistical steps as a classic ELISA, this platform allows for the multiplexing of up to ten antigens in a single well. This simple, reproducible, quantitative readout reports the magnitude, incidence, and prevalence of malaria infections in residents of malaria-endemic areas. By reporting exposure to both insect vectors and pathogen, the approach also provides insights into the efficacy of drugs and/or other countermeasures deployed against insect vectors aimed at reducing or eliminating arthropod-borne diseases. The high throughput of the assay enables the quick and efficient screening of sera from individuals for exposure to Plasmodium even if they are taking drug prophylaxis. We applied this assay to samples collected from controlled malaria infection studies, as well as those collected in field studies in malaria-endemic regions in Uganda and Kenya. The assay was sensitive to vector exposure, malaria infection, and endemicity, demonstrating its potential for use in malaria serosurveillance.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9000160
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-90001602022-04-12 Assessing Prevalence and Transmission Rates of Malaria through Simultaneous Profiling of Antibody Responses against Plasmodium and Anopheles Antigens Chaudhury, Sidhartha Bolton, Jessica S. Eller, Leigh Anne Robb, Merlin Ake, Julie Ngauy, Viseth Regules, Jason A. Kamau, Edwin Bergmann-Leitner, Elke S. J Clin Med Article Reliably assessing exposure to mosquitoes carrying malaria parasites continues to be a challenge due to the lack of reliable, highly sensitive diagnostics with high-throughput potential. Here, we describe an approach that meets these requirements by simultaneously measuring immune responses to both disease vector and pathogen, using an electro-chemiluminescence-based multiplex assay platform. While using the same logistical steps as a classic ELISA, this platform allows for the multiplexing of up to ten antigens in a single well. This simple, reproducible, quantitative readout reports the magnitude, incidence, and prevalence of malaria infections in residents of malaria-endemic areas. By reporting exposure to both insect vectors and pathogen, the approach also provides insights into the efficacy of drugs and/or other countermeasures deployed against insect vectors aimed at reducing or eliminating arthropod-borne diseases. The high throughput of the assay enables the quick and efficient screening of sera from individuals for exposure to Plasmodium even if they are taking drug prophylaxis. We applied this assay to samples collected from controlled malaria infection studies, as well as those collected in field studies in malaria-endemic regions in Uganda and Kenya. The assay was sensitive to vector exposure, malaria infection, and endemicity, demonstrating its potential for use in malaria serosurveillance. MDPI 2022-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9000160/ /pubmed/35407447 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11071839 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Chaudhury, Sidhartha
Bolton, Jessica S.
Eller, Leigh Anne
Robb, Merlin
Ake, Julie
Ngauy, Viseth
Regules, Jason A.
Kamau, Edwin
Bergmann-Leitner, Elke S.
Assessing Prevalence and Transmission Rates of Malaria through Simultaneous Profiling of Antibody Responses against Plasmodium and Anopheles Antigens
title Assessing Prevalence and Transmission Rates of Malaria through Simultaneous Profiling of Antibody Responses against Plasmodium and Anopheles Antigens
title_full Assessing Prevalence and Transmission Rates of Malaria through Simultaneous Profiling of Antibody Responses against Plasmodium and Anopheles Antigens
title_fullStr Assessing Prevalence and Transmission Rates of Malaria through Simultaneous Profiling of Antibody Responses against Plasmodium and Anopheles Antigens
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Prevalence and Transmission Rates of Malaria through Simultaneous Profiling of Antibody Responses against Plasmodium and Anopheles Antigens
title_short Assessing Prevalence and Transmission Rates of Malaria through Simultaneous Profiling of Antibody Responses against Plasmodium and Anopheles Antigens
title_sort assessing prevalence and transmission rates of malaria through simultaneous profiling of antibody responses against plasmodium and anopheles antigens
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9000160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35407447
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11071839
work_keys_str_mv AT chaudhurysidhartha assessingprevalenceandtransmissionratesofmalariathroughsimultaneousprofilingofantibodyresponsesagainstplasmodiumandanophelesantigens
AT boltonjessicas assessingprevalenceandtransmissionratesofmalariathroughsimultaneousprofilingofantibodyresponsesagainstplasmodiumandanophelesantigens
AT ellerleighanne assessingprevalenceandtransmissionratesofmalariathroughsimultaneousprofilingofantibodyresponsesagainstplasmodiumandanophelesantigens
AT robbmerlin assessingprevalenceandtransmissionratesofmalariathroughsimultaneousprofilingofantibodyresponsesagainstplasmodiumandanophelesantigens
AT akejulie assessingprevalenceandtransmissionratesofmalariathroughsimultaneousprofilingofantibodyresponsesagainstplasmodiumandanophelesantigens
AT ngauyviseth assessingprevalenceandtransmissionratesofmalariathroughsimultaneousprofilingofantibodyresponsesagainstplasmodiumandanophelesantigens
AT regulesjasona assessingprevalenceandtransmissionratesofmalariathroughsimultaneousprofilingofantibodyresponsesagainstplasmodiumandanophelesantigens
AT kamauedwin assessingprevalenceandtransmissionratesofmalariathroughsimultaneousprofilingofantibodyresponsesagainstplasmodiumandanophelesantigens
AT bergmannleitnerelkes assessingprevalenceandtransmissionratesofmalariathroughsimultaneousprofilingofantibodyresponsesagainstplasmodiumandanophelesantigens