Immunoglobulin G subclass and antibody avidity responses in Malian children immunized with Plasmodium falciparum apical membrane antigen 1 vaccine candidate FMP2.1/AS02A.
Andrea A BerryEric R GottliebBourema KouribaIssa DiarraMahamadou A TheraSheetij DuttaDrissa CoulibalyAmed OuattaraAmadou NiangalyAbdoulaye K KoneKarim TraoreYoussouf ToloVladimir MishcherkinLorraine SoissonCarter L DiggsWilliam C BlackwelderMatthew B LaurensMarcelo B SzteinOgobara K DoumboChristopher V PloweKirsten E LykePublished in: Malaria journal (2019)
Neither IgG subclass nor avidity was associated with the modest, strain-specific efficacy elicited by this blood stage malaria vaccine. Although a correlate of protection was not identified, correlations between subclass titers and age, and correlations between IgG subclass titers and parasite burden, defined by area under the curve parasitaemia levels, were observed, which expand knowledge about IgG subclass responses. IgG3, known to have the shortest half-life of the IgG subclasses, might be the most temporally relevant indicator of ongoing malaria exposure when examining antibody responses to AMA1.