1. Functional and Immunologic Mapping of Domains of the Reticulocyte-Binding Protein Plasmodium vivax PvRBP2a.
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Tay, Matthew Zirui, Tang, Weiyi, Lee, Wenn-Chyau, Ong, Alice Soh Meoy, Novera, Wisna, Malleret, Benoît, Carissimo, Guillaume, Chacko, Ann-Marie, El-Sahili, Abbas, Lescar, Julien, Fan, Yiping, McGready, Rose M, Chu, Cindy S, Chan, Jerry Kok Yen, Ng, Lisa F P, Russell, Bruce, Nosten, François, and Rénia, Laurent
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PLASMODIUM vivax ,MALARIA vaccines ,RETICULOCYTES ,ANTIBODY formation ,LINEAR operators - Abstract
We previously described a novel Plasmodium vivax invasion mechanism into human reticulocytes via the PvRBP2a-CD98 receptor-ligand pair. Using linear epitope mapping, we assessed the PvRBP2a epitopes involved in CD98 binding and recognized by antibodies from patients who were infected. We identified 2 epitope clusters mediating PvRBP2a-CD98 interaction. Cluster B (PvRBP2a
431-448 , TAALKEKGKLLANLYNKL) was the target of antibody responses in humans infected by P vivax. Peptides from each cluster were able to prevent live parasite invasion of human reticulocytes. These results provide new insights for development of a malaria blood-stage vaccine against P vivax. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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