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Immunogenicity Analysis of the Recombinant Plasmodium falciparum Surface-Related Antigen in Mice

Plasmodium falciparum, mainly distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of the world, has received widespread attention owing to its severity. As a novel protein, P. falciparum surface-related antigen (PfSRA) has the structural and functional characteristics to be considered as a malaria vacci...

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Autores principales: Yu, Jia-Li, Liu, Qing-Yang, Yang, Bo, Sun, Yi-Fan, Wang, Ya-Ju, Jiang, Jian, Wang, Bo, Cheng, Yang, Wang, Qiu-Bo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9145071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35631071
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11050550
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author Yu, Jia-Li
Liu, Qing-Yang
Yang, Bo
Sun, Yi-Fan
Wang, Ya-Ju
Jiang, Jian
Wang, Bo
Cheng, Yang
Wang, Qiu-Bo
author_facet Yu, Jia-Li
Liu, Qing-Yang
Yang, Bo
Sun, Yi-Fan
Wang, Ya-Ju
Jiang, Jian
Wang, Bo
Cheng, Yang
Wang, Qiu-Bo
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description Plasmodium falciparum, mainly distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of the world, has received widespread attention owing to its severity. As a novel protein, P. falciparum surface-related antigen (PfSRA) has the structural and functional characteristics to be considered as a malaria vaccine candidate; however, limited information is available on its immunogenicity. Here, we expressed three fragments of recombinant PfSRA in an Escherichia coli system and further analyzed its immunogenicity. The results showed that rPfSRA-immunized mice produced specific antibodies with high endpoint titers (1:10,000 to 1:5,120,000) and affinity antibodies (i.e., rPfSRA-F1a (97.70%), rPfSRA-F2a (69.62%), and rPfSRA-F3a (91.87%)). In addition, the sera of immunized mice recognized both the native PfSRA and recombinant PfSRA, the rPfSRA antibodies inhibited the invasion of P. falciparum into the erythrocytes, and they were dose-dependent in vitro. This study confirmed PfSRA could be immunogenic, especially the F1a at the conserved region N-terminal and provided further support for it as a vaccine candidate against P. falciparum.
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spelling pubmed-91450712022-05-29 Immunogenicity Analysis of the Recombinant Plasmodium falciparum Surface-Related Antigen in Mice Yu, Jia-Li Liu, Qing-Yang Yang, Bo Sun, Yi-Fan Wang, Ya-Ju Jiang, Jian Wang, Bo Cheng, Yang Wang, Qiu-Bo Pathogens Article Plasmodium falciparum, mainly distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of the world, has received widespread attention owing to its severity. As a novel protein, P. falciparum surface-related antigen (PfSRA) has the structural and functional characteristics to be considered as a malaria vaccine candidate; however, limited information is available on its immunogenicity. Here, we expressed three fragments of recombinant PfSRA in an Escherichia coli system and further analyzed its immunogenicity. The results showed that rPfSRA-immunized mice produced specific antibodies with high endpoint titers (1:10,000 to 1:5,120,000) and affinity antibodies (i.e., rPfSRA-F1a (97.70%), rPfSRA-F2a (69.62%), and rPfSRA-F3a (91.87%)). In addition, the sera of immunized mice recognized both the native PfSRA and recombinant PfSRA, the rPfSRA antibodies inhibited the invasion of P. falciparum into the erythrocytes, and they were dose-dependent in vitro. This study confirmed PfSRA could be immunogenic, especially the F1a at the conserved region N-terminal and provided further support for it as a vaccine candidate against P. falciparum. MDPI 2022-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9145071/ /pubmed/35631071 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11050550 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/).
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Yu, Jia-Li
Liu, Qing-Yang
Yang, Bo
Sun, Yi-Fan
Wang, Ya-Ju
Jiang, Jian
Wang, Bo
Cheng, Yang
Wang, Qiu-Bo
Immunogenicity Analysis of the Recombinant Plasmodium falciparum Surface-Related Antigen in Mice
title Immunogenicity Analysis of the Recombinant Plasmodium falciparum Surface-Related Antigen in Mice
title_full Immunogenicity Analysis of the Recombinant Plasmodium falciparum Surface-Related Antigen in Mice
title_fullStr Immunogenicity Analysis of the Recombinant Plasmodium falciparum Surface-Related Antigen in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Immunogenicity Analysis of the Recombinant Plasmodium falciparum Surface-Related Antigen in Mice
title_short Immunogenicity Analysis of the Recombinant Plasmodium falciparum Surface-Related Antigen in Mice
title_sort immunogenicity analysis of the recombinant plasmodium falciparum surface-related antigen in mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9145071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35631071
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11050550
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