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Ookinete antigens of <i>Plasmodium berghei.</i> Appearance on the zygote surface of an M<sub>r</sub> 21 kD determinant identified by transmission‐blocking monoclonal antibodies
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Mr 21AllergyParasitic ProtozoaMalariaImmunologyPathogenesisOokinete AntigensAmmonium Chloride LysisMonoclonal AntibodiesKd Determinant BoundParasite ControlVector-parasite RelationshipImmunochemistryImmune SystemMedicineParasitologyHost-parasite RelationshipZygote Surface
Zygotes and ookinetes of the rodent malaria Plasmodium berghei can be enriched 50-fold, from whole blood cultures by ammonium chloride lysis. Three monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs) raised against such enriched preparations specifically bind to a determinant of Mr 21 kD as assessed by 125I-labelled goat anti-mouse IgG probed immunoblots of Western transfers of SDS-PAGE gels. Indirect immunofluorescence indicates that the 21 kD determinant bound by specific MoAbs, whilst not detectable on gametocytes or gametes, appears on the parasite surface within 2 h of exflagellation/fertilization and increases thereafter. The three MoAbs specifically binding the 21 kD determinant block oocyst development in mosquitoes by at least 90%, as assessed either by in-vitro membrane feeds or by live feeds on passively immunized mice. These MoAbs reduce ookinete formation in vitro by between 52 and 100%. Possible mechanisms of action of these MoAbs are discussed.
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