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Title: IgG Responses to the Plasmodium falciparum Antigen VAR2CSA in Colombia Are Restricted to Pregnancy and Are Not Induced by Exposure to Plasmodium vivax
Authors: Lopez-Perez, Mary
Larsen, Mads Delbo
Bayarri-Olmos, Rafael
Ampomah, Paulina
Stevenson, Liz
Arévalo-Herrera, Myriam
Herrera, Sócrates
Hviida, Lars
Keywords: antibodies
baculovirus
CHO cells
Colombia
insect cells
Malaria
PfEMP1
placental malaria
recombinant antigens
Issue Date: 18-May-2018
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: Clinical immunity to malaria is associated with the acquisition of IgG specific for members of the Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1 (PfEMP1) family of clonally variant antigens on the surface of infected erythrocytes (IEs). The VAR2CSA subtype of PfEMP1 mediates IE binding in the placenta. VAR2CSA-specific IgG is normally acquired only after exposure to placental parasites. However, it was recently reported that men and children from Colombia often have high levels of functional VAR2CSA-specific IgG. This potentially undermines the cur- rent understanding of malaria immunity in pregnant women, and we thus con- ducted a study to assess further the levels of VAR2CSA-specific IgG in pregnant and nonpregnant Colombians. Plasma IgG against two full-length recombinant PfEMP1 proteins (one of the VAR2CSA type and one not) produced in baculovirus- transfected insect cells was detected frequently among Colombian men, children, and pregnant women with acute or previous malaria exposure. In contrast, IgG reac- tivity to a homologous full-length VAR2CSA-type protein expressed in Chinese ham- ster ovary (CHO) cells was low and infrequent among the Colombian plasma sam- ples, as was reactivity to both corresponding native PfEMP1 proteins. Moreover, human and rabbit antibodies specific for Plasmodium vivax Duffy-binding protein (PvDBP), a protein with some homology to PfEMP1, did not react with VAR2CSA- type recombinant or native proteins, although the mouse monoclonal and PvDBP- specific antibody 3D10 was weakly reactive with recombinant proteins expressed in baculovirus-transfected insect cells. Our data indicate that the previously reported Colombian IgG reactivity to recombinant VAR2CSA is not malaria specific and that the acquisition of VAR2CSA-specific IgG is restricted to pregnancy, in Colombia and elsewhere
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/8772
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