Autores
Alexander D Douglas, Andrew R Williams, Ellen Knuepfer, Joseph J Illingworth, Julie M Furze, Cécile Crosnier, Prateek Choudhary, Leyla Y Bustamante, Sara E Zakutansky, Dennis K Awuah, Daniel GW Alanine, Michel Theron, Andrew Worth, Richard Shimkets, Julian C Rayner, Anthony A Holder, Gavin J Wright, Simon J Draper
Fecha de publicación
2014/1/1
Revista
The Journal of Immunology
Volumen
192
Número
1
Páginas
245-258
Editor
American Association of Immunologists
Descripción
There is intense interest in induction and characterization of strain-transcending neutralizing Ab against antigenically variable human pathogens. We have recently identified the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum reticulocyte-binding protein homolog 5 (PfRH5) as a target of broadly neutralizing Abs, but there is little information regarding the functional mechanism(s) of Ab-mediated neutralization. In this study, we report that vaccine-induced polyclonal anti-PfRH5 Abs inhibit the tight attachment of merozoites to erythrocytes and are capable of blocking the interaction of PfRH5 with its receptor basigin. Furthermore, by developing anti-PfRH5 mAbs, we provide evidence of the following: 1) the ability to block the PfRH5–basigin interaction in vitro is predictive of functional activity, but absence of blockade does not predict absence of functional activity; 2) neutralizing mAbs bind spatially related epitopes on …
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