نتایج جستجو برای: merozoite surface antigenmsp

تعداد نتایج: 635931  

Journal: :Parasite 1996
Y Boulard F Coquelin E Mora Silvera L Renia P Gautret E Deharo G Snounou P N Vuong A Chabaud I Landau

A merozoite of Plasmodium yoelii nigeriensis was observed, by transmission electron microscopy, associated with the surface of a dendritic leucocyte, in the cortical zone of a renal lymph node from a heavily infected mouse. En microscopie électronique, un mérozoïte de Plasmodium yoeli nigeriensis a été trouvé associé à la surface d'une cellule dendritique dans la zone corticale d'un ganglion ly...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2016
Danika L Hill Danny W Wilson Natalia G Sampaio Emily M Eriksson Victoria Ryg-Cornejo G L Abby Harrison Alessandro D Uboldi Leanne J Robinson James G Beeson Peter Siba Alan F Cowman Diana S Hansen Ivo Mueller Louis Schofield

It is unclear whether naturally acquired immunity to Plasmodium falciparum results from the acquisition of antibodies to multiple, diverse antigens or to fewer, highly conserved antigens. Moreover, the specific antibody functions required for malaria immunity are unknown, and hence informative immunological assays are urgently needed to address these knowledge gaps and guide vaccine development...

Journal: :Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology 2005
I Adam I E A-Elbasit I Salih M I Elbashir

There are few published studies on the burden of malaria during pregnancy from areas of sub-Saharan Africa where the intensity of malarial transmission is low, and few on submicroscopic malarial infections in pregnant women. The present study was conducted in New Halfa, an area of low-intensity transmission in eastern Sudan, between August 2003 and July 2004. The main aims were to assess the pr...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2001
W O Rogers J K Baird A Kumar J A Tine W Weiss J C Aguiar K Gowda R Gwadz S Kumar M Gold S L Hoffman

A nonhuman primate model for malaria vaccine development allowing reliable, stringent sporozoite challenge and evaluation of both cellular and antibody responses is needed. We therefore constructed a multicomponent, multistage DNA vaccine for the simian malaria species Plasmodium knowlesi including two preerythrocytic-stage antigens, the circumsporozoite protein (PkCSP) and sporozoite surface p...

2016
Ricardo A. Chaurio M. Andreína Pacheco Omar E. Cornejo Ester Durrego Craig E. Stanley Andreína I. Castillo Sócrates Herrera Ananias A. Escalante

Transmission-blocking (TB) vaccines are considered an important tool for malaria control and elimination. Among all the antigens characterized as TB vaccines against Plasmodium vivax, the ookinete surface proteins Pvs28 and Pvs25 are leading candidates. These proteins likely originated by a gene duplication event that took place before the radiation of the known Plasmodium species to primates. ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2005
Shawn J Berens Kelly A Brayton John B Molloy Russell E Bock Ala E Lew Terry F McElwain

The merozoite surface antigen 2 (MSA-2) proteins of Babesia bovis are members of the variable merozoite surface antigen (VMSA) family that have been implicated in erythrocyte invasion and are important targets for antibody-mediated blocking of invasion. Extensive sequence variation in another VMSA member, MSA-1, has been shown in all vaccine breakthrough isolates. To test the hypothesis that th...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1998
L M Spencer Valero S A Ogun S L Fleck I T Ling T J Scott-Finnigan M J Blackman A A Holder

We have produced monoclonal antibodies against Plasmodium yoelii merozoite surface protein 1 (MSP-1) and have assessed their ability to suppress blood stage parasitemia by passive immunization. Six immunoglobulin G antibodies were characterized in detail: three (B6, D3, and F5) were effective in suppressing a lethal blood stage challenge infection, two (B10 and G3) were partially effective, and...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Kirsten Moll Arnaud Chêne Ulf Ribacke Osamu Kaneko Sandra Nilsson Gerhard Winter Malin Haeggström Weiqing Pan Klavs Berzins Mats Wahlgren Qijun Chen

Plasmodium falciparum malaria is brought about by the asexual stages of the parasite residing in human red blood cells (RBC). Contact between the erythrocyte surface and the merozoite is the first step for successful invasion and proliferation of the parasite. A number of different pathways utilised by the parasite to adhere and invade the host RBC have been characterized, but the complete biol...

Journal: :African health sciences 2016
Olatunji Matthew Kolawole Olugbenga Ayodeji Mokuolu Yetunde Adeola Olukosi Tolulope Ololade Oloyede

BACKGROUND Plasmodium falciparum, the most dangerous malaria parasite species to humans remains an important public health concern in Okelele, a rural community in Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria. There is however little information about the genetic diversity of Plasmodium falciparum in Nigeria. OBJECTIVE To determine the population genomic diversity of Plasmodium falciparum in malaria patients...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1985
J S McBride C I Newbold R Anand

Intraspecies antigenic diversity in the blood stages of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum was investigated using a collection of murine monoclonal antibodies and clones of the parasite. The results were as follows: (a) The schizont and merozoite stages of the parasite express on their surface clonally restricted antigens detectable by strain-specific antibodies in indirect immuno...

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