| Literature DB >> 19930613 |
Christian M F Okafor1, Chiaka I Anumudu, Yusuf O Omosun, Chairat Uthaipibull, Idowu Ayede, Henrietta O Awobode, Alex B Odaibo, Jean Langhorne, Anthony A Holder, Roseangela I Nwuba, Marita Troye-Blomberg.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: MSP1 processing-inhibitory antibodies bind to epitopes on the 19 kDa C-terminal region of the Plasmodium falciparum merozoite surface protein 1 (MSP1(19)), inhibiting erythrocyte invasion. Blocking antibodies also bind to this antigen but prevent inhibitory antibodies binding, allowing invasion to proceed. Recombinant MSP1(19) had been modified previously to allow inhibitory but not blocking antibodies to continue to bind. Immunization with these modified proteins, therefore, has the potential to induce more effective protective antibodies. However, it was unclear whether the modification of MSP1(19) would affect critical T-cell responses to epitopes in this antigen.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19930613 PMCID: PMC2785830 DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-8-263
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
The panel of modified MSP119 antigens
| Amino acid substitutions in the primary sequence | ||
|---|---|---|
| 6 | Gln | Ile |
| 14 | Gln | Arg |
| 32 | Leu | Arg |
| 33 | Asn | Ile |
| 40 | Lys | Ile |
| 12+28 | Cys+Cys | Ile+Trp |
| 34+39 | Tyr+Asp | Ser+Thr |
| 43+48 | Glu+Thr | Leu+Lys |
| 15+27+31+43 | Asn+Glu+Leu+Glu | Arg+Tyr+Arg+Leu |
| 27+31+34+43 | Glu+Leu+Tyr+Glu | Tyr+Arg+Ser+Leu |
Position in the sequence is numbered from the N-terminus of MSP119
Figure 1Mean T cell responses in malaria-exposed and un-exposed individuals. Responses to the wildtype-MSP119, modified MSP119 antigens, PHA, GST and F32 (a crude malarial antigen preparation) in seven malaria-exposed individuals (shaded boxes) and five unexposed malaria-naïve individuals (open boxes), as measured by stimulation index (SI). The malaria-exposed individuals showed significantly higher responses to all the malaria antigens than the malaria-unexposed individuals (P = 0.001).
Figure 2Prevalence of response to MSP1. Prevalence of T cell responses to the antigens for 14 individuals that were identified as high responders. The observed responses to the variants (shaded bars) were significantly higher than the response to the WT-MSP119 (open bar). The responses to the variants 43+48 and 33 were higher than that to the GST-control but lower than that to WT-MSP119.
Figure 3Cellular responses to wildtype-MSP1. 27+31+34+43 and 15+27+31+43 MSP119 variants in 5 individuals of different ages and malaria exposure. OM21 and OM08 had clinical presentation but the others did not. The stimulation indices (SI) for the 27+31+34+43 (dotted boxes) and 15+27+31+43 (shaded box) variants were significantly higher than the SI for the WT-MSP119 antigen (clear boxes).