The Stability and Complexity of Antibody Responses to the Major Surface Antigen of Plasmodium falciparum Are Associated with Age in a Malaria Endemic Area

Individuals that are exposed to malaria eventually develop immunity to the disease with one possible mechanism being the gradual acquisition of antibodies to the range of parasite variant surface antigens in their local area. Major antibody targets include the large and highly polymorphic Plasmodium...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular & cellular proteomics 2011-11, Vol.10 (11), p.M111.008326-M111.008326, Article M111.008326
Hauptverfasser: Barry, Alyssa E., Trieu, Angela, Fowkes, Freya J. I, Pablo, Jozelyn, Kalantari-Dehaghi, Mina, Jasinskas, Algis, Tan, Xiaolin, Kayala, Matthew A., Tavul, Livingstone, Siba, Peter M., Day, Karen P., Baldi, Pierre, Felgner, Philip L., Doolan, Denise L.
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Zusammenfassung:Individuals that are exposed to malaria eventually develop immunity to the disease with one possible mechanism being the gradual acquisition of antibodies to the range of parasite variant surface antigens in their local area. Major antibody targets include the large and highly polymorphic Plasmodium falciparum Erythrocyte Membrane Protein 1 (PfEMP1) family of proteins. Here, we use a protein microarray containing 123 recombinant PfEMP1-DBLα domains (VAR) from Papua New Guinea to seroprofile 38 nonimmune children (
ISSN:1535-9476
1535-9484
DOI:10.1074/mcp.M111.008326