Inhibition of Plasmodium knowlesi merozoite invasion into human erythrocytes by antibodies raised against the parasite's secreted protein with altered thrombospondin repeat (SPATR).

U W Azlan, F W Cheong, Y L Lau, M Y Fong
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The Plasmodium secreted protein with an altered thrombospondin repeat (SPATR) has been known to play an important role in the malaria parasite's invasion into host erythrocytes. This protein is immunogenic and has been considered as one of the potential vaccine candidates against malaria parasite infection. Thus far, only a handful immunological studies have been carried out on P. knowlesi SPATR (PkSPATR), and none of these studies investigated the immunoprotective properties of the protein. In the present study, the ability of anti-PkSPATR antibodies to inhibit invasion of human erythrocytes was assessed in an in vitro merozoite invasion inhibition assay. The antibodies were harvested from the serum of a rabbit which was immunised with recombinat PkSPATR. Results from the merozoite invasion inhibition assay revealed significant antibody invasion inhibitory activity in a concentration dependent manner (concentration range: 0.375 - 3.00 mg/ml) with inhibition rate ranging from 20% to 32%. Future studies, such as anti-PkSPATR antibodies inhibitory effect on sporozoite invasion of human liver cells, need to be carried out to assess the potential of PkSPATR as a knowlesi malaria vaccine candidate.

针对寄生虫具有改变的凝血酶原重复序列分泌蛋白(SPATR)的抗体可抑制克雷疟原虫裂殖体侵入人体红细胞。
众所周知,疟原虫分泌的具有改变的凝血酶原重复蛋白(SPATR)在疟原虫侵入宿主红细胞的过程中发挥着重要作用。这种蛋白质具有免疫原性,被认为是预防疟原虫感染的潜在候选疫苗之一。迄今为止,对柯莱斯疟原虫 SPATR(PkSPATR)进行的免疫学研究屈指可数,而且这些研究都没有调查该蛋白的免疫保护特性。在本研究中,抗 PkSPATR 抗体抑制人红细胞侵袭的能力在体外镜检抑制试验中进行了评估。抗体是从用重组 PkSPATR 免疫的兔子血清中提取的。子虫侵袭抑制试验的结果表明,抗体具有显著的侵袭抑制活性,其抑制率在 20% 至 32% 之间,且与浓度有关(浓度范围:0.375 - 3.00 mg/ml)。未来的研究,如抗 PkSPATR 抗体对孢子虫侵袭人类肝细胞的抑制作用,需要进行评估,以确定 PkSPATR 作为一种克雷西氏疟疾疫苗候选物的潜力。
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