An Antibody Screen of a Plasmodium vivax Antigen Library Identifies Novel Merozoite Proteins Associated with Clinical Protection.

BACKGROUND:Elimination of Plasmodium vivax malaria would be greatly facilitated by the development of an effective vaccine. A comprehensive and systematic characterization of antibodies to P. vivax antigens in exposed populations is useful in guiding rational vaccine design. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FI...

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Main Authors: Camila T França, Jessica B Hostetler, Sumana Sharma, Michael T White, Enmoore Lin, Benson Kiniboro, Andreea Waltmann, Andrew W Darcy, Connie S N Li Wai Suen, Peter Siba, Christopher L King, Julian C Rayner, Rick M Fairhurst, Ivo Mueller
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:e2065951d0634b3da0bb7f697ccb05e3 2023-05-15T15:09:22+02:00 An Antibody Screen of a Plasmodium vivax Antigen Library Identifies Novel Merozoite Proteins Associated with Clinical Protection. Camila T França Jessica B Hostetler Sumana Sharma Michael T White Enmoore Lin Benson Kiniboro Andreea Waltmann Andrew W Darcy Connie S N Li Wai Suen Peter Siba Christopher L King Julian C Rayner Rick M Fairhurst Ivo Mueller 2016-05-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004639 https://doaj.org/article/e2065951d0634b3da0bb7f697ccb05e3 EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4868274?pdf=render https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2727 https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2735 1935-2727 1935-2735 doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0004639 https://doaj.org/article/e2065951d0634b3da0bb7f697ccb05e3 PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 10, Iss 5, p e0004639 (2016) Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2016 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004639 2022-12-31T10:46:05Z BACKGROUND:Elimination of Plasmodium vivax malaria would be greatly facilitated by the development of an effective vaccine. A comprehensive and systematic characterization of antibodies to P. vivax antigens in exposed populations is useful in guiding rational vaccine design. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:In this study, we investigated antibodies to a large library of P. vivax entire ectodomain merozoite proteins in 2 Asia-Pacific populations, analysing the relationship of antibody levels with markers of current and cumulative malaria exposure, and socioeconomic and clinical indicators. 29 antigenic targets of natural immunity were identified. Of these, 12 highly-immunogenic proteins were strongly associated with age and thus cumulative lifetime exposure in Solomon Islanders (P<0.001-0.027). A subset of 6 proteins, selected on the basis of immunogenicity and expression levels, were used to examine antibody levels in plasma samples from a population of young Papua New Guinean children with well-characterized individual differences in exposure. This analysis identified a strong association between reduced risk of clinical disease and antibody levels to P12, P41, and a novel hypothetical protein that has not previously been studied, PVX_081550 (IRR 0.46-0.74; P<0.001-0.041). CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE:These data emphasize the benefits of an unbiased screening approach in identifying novel vaccine candidate antigens. Functional studies are now required to establish whether PVX_081550 is a key component of the naturally-acquired protective immune response, a biomarker of immune status, or both. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Pacific PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 10 5 e0004639
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Camila T França
Jessica B Hostetler
Sumana Sharma
Michael T White
Enmoore Lin
Benson Kiniboro
Andreea Waltmann
Andrew W Darcy
Connie S N Li Wai Suen
Peter Siba
Christopher L King
Julian C Rayner
Rick M Fairhurst
Ivo Mueller
An Antibody Screen of a Plasmodium vivax Antigen Library Identifies Novel Merozoite Proteins Associated with Clinical Protection.
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description BACKGROUND:Elimination of Plasmodium vivax malaria would be greatly facilitated by the development of an effective vaccine. A comprehensive and systematic characterization of antibodies to P. vivax antigens in exposed populations is useful in guiding rational vaccine design. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:In this study, we investigated antibodies to a large library of P. vivax entire ectodomain merozoite proteins in 2 Asia-Pacific populations, analysing the relationship of antibody levels with markers of current and cumulative malaria exposure, and socioeconomic and clinical indicators. 29 antigenic targets of natural immunity were identified. Of these, 12 highly-immunogenic proteins were strongly associated with age and thus cumulative lifetime exposure in Solomon Islanders (P<0.001-0.027). A subset of 6 proteins, selected on the basis of immunogenicity and expression levels, were used to examine antibody levels in plasma samples from a population of young Papua New Guinean children with well-characterized individual differences in exposure. This analysis identified a strong association between reduced risk of clinical disease and antibody levels to P12, P41, and a novel hypothetical protein that has not previously been studied, PVX_081550 (IRR 0.46-0.74; P<0.001-0.041). CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE:These data emphasize the benefits of an unbiased screening approach in identifying novel vaccine candidate antigens. Functional studies are now required to establish whether PVX_081550 is a key component of the naturally-acquired protective immune response, a biomarker of immune status, or both.
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author Camila T França
Jessica B Hostetler
Sumana Sharma
Michael T White
Enmoore Lin
Benson Kiniboro
Andreea Waltmann
Andrew W Darcy
Connie S N Li Wai Suen
Peter Siba
Christopher L King
Julian C Rayner
Rick M Fairhurst
Ivo Mueller
author_facet Camila T França
Jessica B Hostetler
Sumana Sharma
Michael T White
Enmoore Lin
Benson Kiniboro
Andreea Waltmann
Andrew W Darcy
Connie S N Li Wai Suen
Peter Siba
Christopher L King
Julian C Rayner
Rick M Fairhurst
Ivo Mueller
author_sort Camila T França
title An Antibody Screen of a Plasmodium vivax Antigen Library Identifies Novel Merozoite Proteins Associated with Clinical Protection.
title_short An Antibody Screen of a Plasmodium vivax Antigen Library Identifies Novel Merozoite Proteins Associated with Clinical Protection.
title_full An Antibody Screen of a Plasmodium vivax Antigen Library Identifies Novel Merozoite Proteins Associated with Clinical Protection.
title_fullStr An Antibody Screen of a Plasmodium vivax Antigen Library Identifies Novel Merozoite Proteins Associated with Clinical Protection.
title_full_unstemmed An Antibody Screen of a Plasmodium vivax Antigen Library Identifies Novel Merozoite Proteins Associated with Clinical Protection.
title_sort antibody screen of a plasmodium vivax antigen library identifies novel merozoite proteins associated with clinical protection.
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