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Induction of protective immunity to monoclonal-antibody-defined Plasmodium falciparum antigens requires strong adjuvant in Aotus monkeys
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1986
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MalariaImmunologyHumoral ResponseImmunodominanceMonoclonal-antibody-defined Plasmodium FalciparumImmunotherapyVaccine TargetSerologic TestingAntibody EngineeringAotus MonkeysParasitologyVaccine DevelopmentVector-parasite RelationshipAutoimmunityHumoral ImmunityAntibody ScreeningStrong AdjuvantVaccinationAotus Lemurinus AzureVaccine DesignMonoclonal AntibodiesMedicineSecond Aotus Monkey
Monoclonal antibodies to the major Plasmodium falciparum merozoite surface coat and rhoptry antigens were produced. A combination of the affinity-purified polypeptides with Freund complete adjuvant which was given three times completely protected an Aotus lemurinus azure (karotype VI) monkey against homologous challenge; however, immunization with the same polypeptides with a muramyl dipeptide derivative [MDP-Lys(L18)] did not protect a second Aotus monkey, even though comparable high antibody titers were induced.
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