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Plasmodium falciparum Merozoite Surface Antigen, PfRH5, Elicits Detectable Levels of Invasion-Inhibiting Antibodies in Humans
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MalariaImmunologyPathologyMerozoite Surface AntigenElicits Detectable LevelsPlasmodium FalciparumImmunotherapyParasitologyHost-pathogen InteractionsHost-parasite RelationshipParasitic ProtozoaInvasion-inhibiting AntibodiesVector-parasite RelationshipAntibody ScreeningPathogenesisParasite ControlIntracellular Protozoan ParasiteMedicineLife Cycle
Plasmodium falciparum is an intracellular protozoan parasite that infects erythrocytes and hepatocytes. The blood stage of its life cycle causes substantial morbidity and mortality associated with millions of infections each year, motivating an intensive search for potential components of a multi-subunit vaccine. In this study, we present data showing that antibodies from natural infections can recognize a recombinant form of the relatively conserved merozoite surface antigen, PfRH5. Furthermore, we performed invasion inhibition assays on clinical isolates and laboratory strains of P. falciparum in the presence of affinity purified antibodies to RH5 and show that these antibodies can inhibit invasion in vitro.
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