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Malaria Journal
The presence of circulating antibody secreting cells and long-lived memory B cell responses to reticulocyte binding protein 1a in Plasmodium vivax patients
John H. Adams1  Francis B. Ntumngia1  Patchanee Chootong2  Kittikorn Wangriatisak2  Pattarawan Sanguansuttikul2  Pongsakorn Thawornpan2  Piyawan Kochayoo2 
[1] Center for Global Health and Infectious Diseases Research, University of South Florida, 33612, Tampa, FL, USA;Department of Clinical Microbiology and Applied Technology, Faculty of Medical Technology, Mahidol University, 10700, Bangkok, Thailand;
关键词: Plasmodium vivax;    Reticulocyte binding protein 1a;    Long-lived memory B cells;    Antibody secreting cells;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12936-021-04015-3
来源: Springer
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BackgroundDevelopment of an effective vaccine against blood-stage malaria requires the induction of long-term immune responses. Plasmodium vivax Reticulocyte Binding Protein 1a (PvRBP1a) is a blood-stage parasite antigen which is associated with invasion of red blood cells and induces antibody responses. Thus, PvRBP1a is considered as a target for design of a blood-stage vaccine against vivax malaria.MethodsBoth cross-sectional and cohort studies were used to explore the development and persistence of long-lived antibody and memory B cell responses to PvRBP1a in individuals who lived in an area of low malaria endemicity. Antibody titers and frequency of memory B cells specific to PvRBP1a were measured during infection and following recovery for up to 12 months.ResultsIgG antibody responses against PvRBP1a were prevalent during acute vivax malaria, predominantly IgG1 subclass responses. High responders to PvRBP1a had persistent antibody responses for at least 12-month post-infection. Further analysis of high responder found a direct relation between antibody titers and frequency of activated and atypical memory B cells. Furthermore, circulating antibody secreting cells and memory B cells specific to PvRBP1a were generated during infection. The PvRBP1a-specific memory B cells were maintained for up to 3-year post-infection, indicating the ability of PvRBP1a to induce long-term humoral immunity.ConclusionThe study revealed an ability of PvRBP1a protein to induce the generation and maintenance of antibody and memory B cell responses. Therefore, PvRBP1a could be considered as a vaccine candidate against the blood-stage of P. vivax.

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