The humoral response to Plasmodium falciparum VarO rosetting variant and its association with protection against malaria in Beninese children

Abstract Background The capacity of Plasmodium falciparum -infected erythrocytes to bind uninfected erythrocytes (rosetting) is associated with severe malaria in African children. Rosetting is mediated by a subset of the variant surface antigens PfEMP1 targeted by protective antibody responses. Anal...

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Published in:Malaria Journal
Main Authors: Bentley Graham, Juillerat Alexandre, Guillotte Micheline, Lokossou Adjimon, Vigan-Womas Inès, Garcia André, Mercereau-Puijalon Odile, Migot-Nabias Florence
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description Abstract Background The capacity of Plasmodium falciparum -infected erythrocytes to bind uninfected erythrocytes (rosetting) is associated with severe malaria in African children. Rosetting is mediated by a subset of the variant surface antigens PfEMP1 targeted by protective antibody responses. Analysis of the response to rosette-forming parasites and their PfEMP1 adhesive domains is essential for understanding the acquisition of protection against severe malaria. To this end, the antibody response to a rosetting variant was analysed in children recruited with severe or uncomplicated malaria or asymptomatic P. falciparum infection. Methods Serum was collected from Beninese children with severe malaria, uncomplicated malaria or P. falciparum asymptomatic infection (N = 65, 37 and 52, respectively) and from immune adults (N = 30) living in the area. Infected erythrocyte surface-reactive IgG, rosette disrupting antibodies and IgG to the parasite crude extract were analysed using the single variant Palo Alto VarO-infected line. IgG, IgG1 and IgG3 to PfEMP1-varO-derived NTS-DBL1α 1 , CIDRγ and DBL2βC2 recombinant domains were analysed by ELISA. Antibody responses were compared in the clinical groups. Stability of the response was studied using a blood sampling collected 14 months later from asymptomatic children. Results Seroprevalence of erythrocyte surface-reactive IgG was high in adults (100%) and asymptomatic children (92.3%) but low in children with severe or uncomplicated malaria (26.1% and 37.8%, respectively). The IgG, IgG1 and IgG3 antibody responses to the varO-derived PfEMP1 domains were significantly higher in asymptomatic children than in children with clinical malaria in a multivariate analysis correcting for age and parasite density at enrolment. They were essentially stable, although levels tended to decrease with time. VarO-surface reactivity correlated positively with IgG reactivity to the rosetting domain varO-NTS-DBL1α 1 . None of the children sera, including those with surface-reactive antibodies ...
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:047c70fd448e47c3a97fdc8898568f6a 2025-01-16T20:47:03+00:00 The humoral response to Plasmodium falciparum VarO rosetting variant and its association with protection against malaria in Beninese children Bentley Graham Juillerat Alexandre Guillotte Micheline Lokossou Adjimon Vigan-Womas Inès Garcia André Mercereau-Puijalon Odile Migot-Nabias Florence 2010-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-9-267 https://doaj.org/article/047c70fd448e47c3a97fdc8898568f6a EN eng BMC http://www.malariajournal.com/content/9/1/267 https://doaj.org/toc/1475-2875 doi:10.1186/1475-2875-9-267 1475-2875 https://doaj.org/article/047c70fd448e47c3a97fdc8898568f6a Malaria Journal, Vol 9, Iss 1, p 267 (2010) Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Infectious and parasitic diseases RC109-216 article 2010 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-9-267 2022-12-31T03:27:04Z Abstract Background The capacity of Plasmodium falciparum -infected erythrocytes to bind uninfected erythrocytes (rosetting) is associated with severe malaria in African children. Rosetting is mediated by a subset of the variant surface antigens PfEMP1 targeted by protective antibody responses. Analysis of the response to rosette-forming parasites and their PfEMP1 adhesive domains is essential for understanding the acquisition of protection against severe malaria. To this end, the antibody response to a rosetting variant was analysed in children recruited with severe or uncomplicated malaria or asymptomatic P. falciparum infection. Methods Serum was collected from Beninese children with severe malaria, uncomplicated malaria or P. falciparum asymptomatic infection (N = 65, 37 and 52, respectively) and from immune adults (N = 30) living in the area. Infected erythrocyte surface-reactive IgG, rosette disrupting antibodies and IgG to the parasite crude extract were analysed using the single variant Palo Alto VarO-infected line. IgG, IgG1 and IgG3 to PfEMP1-varO-derived NTS-DBL1α 1 , CIDRγ and DBL2βC2 recombinant domains were analysed by ELISA. Antibody responses were compared in the clinical groups. Stability of the response was studied using a blood sampling collected 14 months later from asymptomatic children. Results Seroprevalence of erythrocyte surface-reactive IgG was high in adults (100%) and asymptomatic children (92.3%) but low in children with severe or uncomplicated malaria (26.1% and 37.8%, respectively). The IgG, IgG1 and IgG3 antibody responses to the varO-derived PfEMP1 domains were significantly higher in asymptomatic children than in children with clinical malaria in a multivariate analysis correcting for age and parasite density at enrolment. They were essentially stable, although levels tended to decrease with time. VarO-surface reactivity correlated positively with IgG reactivity to the rosetting domain varO-NTS-DBL1α 1 . None of the children sera, including those with surface-reactive antibodies ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Malaria Journal 9 1 267
spellingShingle Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
Bentley Graham
Juillerat Alexandre
Guillotte Micheline
Lokossou Adjimon
Vigan-Womas Inès
Garcia André
Mercereau-Puijalon Odile
Migot-Nabias Florence
The humoral response to Plasmodium falciparum VarO rosetting variant and its association with protection against malaria in Beninese children
title The humoral response to Plasmodium falciparum VarO rosetting variant and its association with protection against malaria in Beninese children
title_full The humoral response to Plasmodium falciparum VarO rosetting variant and its association with protection against malaria in Beninese children
title_fullStr The humoral response to Plasmodium falciparum VarO rosetting variant and its association with protection against malaria in Beninese children
title_full_unstemmed The humoral response to Plasmodium falciparum VarO rosetting variant and its association with protection against malaria in Beninese children
title_short The humoral response to Plasmodium falciparum VarO rosetting variant and its association with protection against malaria in Beninese children
title_sort humoral response to plasmodium falciparum varo rosetting variant and its association with protection against malaria in beninese children
topic Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
topic_facet Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
url https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-9-267
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