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Using Plasmodium knowlesi as a model for screening Plasmodium vivax blood-stage malaria vaccine targets reveals new candidates.

Duncan N Ndegwa1,2, Prasun Kundu3, Jessica B Hostetler1, Alejandro Marin-Menendez1, Theo Sanderson1, Kioko Mwikali1, Lisa H Verzier1, Rachael Coyle1, Sophie Adjalley1, Julian C Rayner1,3.   

Abstract

Plasmodium vivax is responsible for the majority of malaria cases outside Africa. Unlike P. falciparum, the P. vivax life-cycle includes a dormant liver stage, the hypnozoite, which can cause infection in the absence of mosquito transmission. An effective vaccine against P. vivax blood stages would limit symptoms and pathology from such recurrent infections, and therefore could play a critical role in the control of this species. Vaccine development in P. vivax, however, lags considerably behind P. falciparum, which has many identified targets with several having transitioned to Phase II testing. By contrast only one P. vivax blood-stage vaccine candidate based on the Duffy Binding Protein (PvDBP), has reached Phase Ia, in large part because the lack of a continuous in vitro culture system for P. vivax limits systematic screening of new candidates. We used the close phylogenetic relationship between P. vivax and P. knowlesi, for which an in vitro culture system in human erythrocytes exists, to test the scalability of systematic reverse vaccinology to identify and prioritise P. vivax blood-stage targets. A panel of P. vivax proteins predicted to function in erythrocyte invasion were expressed as full-length recombinant ectodomains in a mammalian expression system. Eight of these antigens were used to generate polyclonal antibodies, which were screened for their ability to recognize orthologous proteins in P. knowlesi. These antibodies were then tested for inhibition of growth and invasion of both wild type P. knowlesi and chimeric P. knowlesi lines modified using CRISPR/Cas9 to exchange P. knowlesi genes with their P. vivax orthologues. Candidates that induced antibodies that inhibited invasion to a similar level as PvDBP were identified, confirming the utility of P. knowlesi as a model for P. vivax vaccine development and prioritizing antigens for further follow up.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34197567     DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1008864

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS Pathog        ISSN: 1553-7366            Impact factor:   6.823


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Review 1.  Systems biology of malaria explored with nonhuman primates.

Authors:  Mary R Galinski
Journal:  Malar J       Date:  2022-06-07       Impact factor: 3.469

2.  Plasmodium vivax malaria serological exposure markers: Assessing the degree and implications of cross-reactivity with P. knowlesi.

Authors:  Rhea J Longley; Matthew J Grigg; Kael Schoffer; Thomas Obadia; Stephanie Hyslop; Kim A Piera; Narimane Nekkab; Ramin Mazhari; Eizo Takashima; Takafumi Tsuboi; Matthias Harbers; Kevin Tetteh; Chris Drakeley; Chetan E Chitnis; Julie Healer; Wai-Hong Tham; Jetsumon Sattabongkot; Michael T White; Daniel J Cooper; Giri S Rajahram; Bridget E Barber; Timothy William; Nicholas M Anstey; Ivo Mueller
Journal:  Cell Rep Med       Date:  2022-06-21

Review 3.  Plasmodium knowlesi: the game changer for malaria eradication.

Authors:  Wenn-Chyau Lee; Fei Wen Cheong; Amirah Amir; Meng Yee Lai; Jia Hui Tan; Wei Kit Phang; Shahhaziq Shahari; Yee-Ling Lau
Journal:  Malar J       Date:  2022-05-03       Impact factor: 3.469

4.  Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions Regarding Endemic Vivax Malaria in Inhabitants and Patients in Two Cities of Northern Gyeonggi-do, Korea, 2020.

Authors:  Young Yil Bahk; Shin-Hyeong Cho; Sookkyung Park; Jeongran Kwon; Hyesu Kan; Miyoung Kim; Byoung-Kuk Na; Sung Jong Hong; Hyung Wook Kwon; Tong-Soo Kim
Journal:  Korean J Parasitol       Date:  2021-12-22       Impact factor: 1.341

5.  Genetic Diversity of Plasmodium vivax Cysteine-Rich Protective Antigen (PvCyRPA) in Field Isolates from Five Different Areas of the Brazilian Amazon.

Authors:  Lana Bitencourt Chaves; Glaucia de Oliveira Guimarães; Daiana de Souza Perce-da-Silva; Dalma Maria Banic; Paulo Renato Rivas Totino; Ricardo Luiz Dantas Machado; Rodrigo Nunes Rodrigues-da-Silva; Lilian Rose Pratt-Riccio; Cláudio Tadeu Daniel-Ribeiro; Josué da Costa Lima-Junior
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2021-10-21       Impact factor: 4.096

Review 6.  Plasmodium vivax Duffy Binding Protein-Based Vaccine: a Distant Dream.

Authors:  Sonalika Kar; Abhinav Sinha
Journal:  Front Cell Infect Microbiol       Date:  2022-07-13       Impact factor: 6.073

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