scholarly journals Plasmodium vivax Invasion of Human Erythrocytes Inhibited by Antibodies Directed against the Duffy Binding Protein

PLoS Medicine ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 4 (12) ◽  
pp. e337 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brian T Grimberg ◽  
Rachanee Udomsangpetch ◽  
Jia Xainli ◽  
Amy McHenry ◽  
Tasanee Panichakul ◽  
...  
2015 ◽  
Vol 83 (6) ◽  
pp. 2593-2593
Author(s):  
Asim A. Siddiqui ◽  
Jia Xainli ◽  
Jesse Schloegel ◽  
Lenore Carias ◽  
Francis Ntumngia ◽  
...  

2012 ◽  
Vol 80 (8) ◽  
pp. 2920-2928 ◽  
Author(s):  
Asim A. Siddiqui ◽  
Jia Xainli ◽  
Jesse Schloegel ◽  
Lenore Carias ◽  
Francis Ntumngia ◽  
...  

ABSTRACTPlasmodium vivaxinvasion of human erythrocytes requires interaction of theP. vivaxDuffy binding protein (PvDBP) with its host receptor, the Duffy antigen (Fy) on the erythrocyte surface. Consequently, PvDBP is a leading vaccine candidate. The binding domain of PvDBP lies in a cysteine-rich portion of the molecule called region II (PvDBPII). PvDBPII contains three distinct subdomains based upon intramolecular disulfide bonding patterns. Subdomain 2 (SD2) is highly polymorphic and is thought to contain many key residues for binding to Fy, while SD1 and SD3 are comparatively conserved and their role in Fy binding is not well understood. To examine the relative contributions of the different subdomains to binding to Fy and their abilities to elicit strain-transcending binding-inhibitory antibodies, we evaluated recombinant proteins from SD1+2, SD2, SD3, and SD3+, which includes 24 residues of SD2. All of the recombinant subdomains, except for SD2, bound variably to human erythrocytes, with constructs containing SD3 showing the best binding. Antisera raised in laboratory animals against SD3, SD3+, and SD2+3 inhibited the binding of full-length PvDBPII, which is strain transcending, whereas antisera generated to SD1+2 and SD2 failed to generate blocking antibodies. All of the murine monoclonal antibodies generated to full-length PvDBPII that had significant binding-inhibitory activity recognized only SD3. Thus, SD3 binds Fy and elicits blocking antibodies, indicating that it contains residues critical to Fy binding that could be the basis of a strain-transcending candidate vaccine againstP. vivax.


Vaccine ◽  
2004 ◽  
Vol 22 (27-28) ◽  
pp. 3727-3737 ◽  
Author(s):  
Syed Shams Yazdani ◽  
Ahmad Rushdi Shakri ◽  
Paushali Mukherjee ◽  
Sanjeev Kumar Baniwal ◽  
Chetan E. Chitnis

2008 ◽  
Vol 377 (4) ◽  
pp. 1279-1283 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carolina Saravia ◽  
Paola Martinez ◽  
Diana S. Granados ◽  
Carolina Lopez ◽  
Claudia Reyes ◽  
...  

2007 ◽  
Vol 14 (6) ◽  
pp. 726-731 ◽  
Author(s):  
So-Hee Kim ◽  
Seung-Young Hwang ◽  
Yong-Seok Lee ◽  
In-Hak Choi ◽  
Sae-Gwang Park ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Phage display of single-chain variable fragment (scFv) antibodies is a powerful tool for selecting important, useful, and specific human antibodies. We constructed a library from three patients infected with Plasmodium vivax. Panning on recombinant PvRII enriched a population of scFvs that recognized region II of the P. vivax Duffy binding protein (DBP). Three clones of scFvs that reacted with PvRII were selected, and their biological functions were analyzed. These scFvs inhibited erythrocyte binding to DBP. Clone SFDBII92 had the greatest affinity (dissociation constant = 3.62 × 10−8 M) and the greatest inhibition activity (50% inhibitory concentration ≈ 2.9 μg/ml) to DBP. Thus, we demonstrated that human neutralizing antibody could be made from malaria patients using phage display and that these neutralizing scFvs should prove valuable for developing both passive and active immunization strategies based on DBP.


2009 ◽  
Vol 78 (3) ◽  
pp. 1089-1095 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patchanee Chootong ◽  
Francis B. Ntumngia ◽  
Kelley M. VanBuskirk ◽  
Jia Xainli ◽  
Jennifer L. Cole-Tobian ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Plasmodium vivax Duffy binding protein (DBP) is a merozoite microneme ligand vital for blood-stage infection, which makes it an important candidate vaccine for antibody-mediated immunity against vivax malaria. A differential screen with a linear peptide array compared the reactivities of noninhibitory and inhibitory high-titer human immune sera to identify target epitopes associated with protective immunity. Naturally acquired anti-DBP-specific serologic responses observed in the residents of a region of Papua New Guinea where P. vivax is highly endemic exhibited significant changes in DBP-specific titers over time. The anti-DBP functional inhibition for each serum ranged from complete inhibition to no inhibition even for high-titer responders to the DBP, indicating that epitope specificity is important. Inhibitory immune human antibodies identified specific B-cell linear epitopes on the DBP (SalI) ligand domain that showed significant correlations with inhibitory responses. Affinity-purified naturally acquired antibodies on these epitopes inhibited the DBP erythrocyte binding function greatly, confirming the protective value of specific epitopes. These results represent an important advance in our understanding of part of blood-stage immunity to P. vivax and some of the specific targets for vaccine-elicited antibody protection.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Siriruk Changrob ◽  
Amy M. McHenry ◽  
Myat Htut Nyunt ◽  
Jetsumon Sattabongkot ◽  
Eun-Taek Han ◽  
...  

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