作者
Michelle J Boyle, Linda Reiling, Gaoqian Feng, Christine Langer, Faith H Osier, Harvey Aspeling-Jones, Yik Sheng Cheng, Janine Stubbs, Kevin KA Tetteh, David J Conway, James S McCarthy, Ivo Muller, Kevin Marsh, Robin F Anders, James G Beeson
发表日期
2015/3/17
期刊
Immunity
卷号
42
期号
3
页码范围
580-590
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Antibodies play major roles in immunity to malaria; however, a limited understanding of mechanisms mediating protection is a major barrier to vaccine development. We have demonstrated that acquired human anti-malarial antibodies promote complement deposition on the merozoite to mediate inhibition of erythrocyte invasion through C1q fixation and activation of the classical complement pathway. Antibody-mediated complement-dependent (Ab-C′) inhibition was the predominant invasion-inhibitory activity of human antibodies; most antibodies were non-inhibitory without complement. Inhibitory activity was mediated predominately via C1q fixation, and merozoite surface proteins 1 and 2 were identified as major targets. Complement fixation by antibodies was very strongly associated with protection from both clinical malaria and high-density parasitemia in a prospective longitudinal study of children. Ab-C …
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