Naturally acquired antibodies to gametocyte antigens are associated with reduced transmission of Plasmodium vivax gametocytes to Anopheles arabiensis mosquitoes

Naturally acquired antibodies may reduce the transmission of gametocytes to mosquitoes. Here, we investigated associations between antibody prevalence and infectivity to mosquitoes. A total of 368 microscopy confirmed symptomatic patients were passively recruited from health centers in Ethiopia and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology 2023-01, Vol.12, p.1106369
Hauptverfasser: Tebeje, Surafel K, Chali, Wakweya, Hailemeskel, Elifaged, Ramjith, Jordache, Gashaw, Abrham, Ashine, Temesgen, Nebret, Desalegn, Esayas, Endashaw, Emiru, Tadele, Tsegaye, Tizita, Teelen, Karina, Lanke, Kjerstin, Takashima, Eizo, Tsuboi, Takafumi, Salinas, Nichole D, Tolia, Niraj H, Narum, David, Drakeley, Chris, Witkowski, Benoit, Vantaux, Amelie, Jore, Matthijs M, Stone, William J R, Hansen, Ivo S, Tadesse, Fitsum G, Bousema, Teun
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Zusammenfassung:Naturally acquired antibodies may reduce the transmission of gametocytes to mosquitoes. Here, we investigated associations between antibody prevalence and infectivity to mosquitoes. A total of 368 microscopy confirmed symptomatic patients were passively recruited from health centers in Ethiopia and supplemented with 56 observations from asymptomatic parasite carriers. Direct membrane feeding assays (DMFA) were performed to assess mosquito infectivity; for selected feeds these experiments were also performed after replacing autologous plasma with malaria naïve control serum (n=61). The prevalence of antibodies against 6 sexual stage antigens (Pvs47, Pvs48/45, Pvs230, PvsHAP2, Pvs25 and PvCelTOS) and an array of asexual antigens was determined by ELISA and multiplexed bead-based assays. Gametocyte (ρ< 0.42; p = 0.0001) and parasite (ρ = 0.21; p = 0.0001) densities were positively associated with mosquito infection rates. Antibodies against Pvs47, Pvs230 and Pvs25 were associated with 23 and 34% reductions in mosquito infection rates (p
ISSN:2235-2988
2235-2988
DOI:10.3389/fcimb.2022.1106369