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Antibody responses to Plasmodium vivax Duffy binding and Erythrocyte binding proteins predict risk of infection and are associated with protection from clinical Malaria.

Wen-Qiang HeAhmad Rushdi ShakriRukmini BhardwajCamila T FrançaDanielle I StanisicJulie HealerBenson KiniboroLeanne J RobinsonMicheline Guillotte-BlisnickChristèle HuonPeter SibaAlan CowmanChristopher L KingWai-Hong ThamChetan E ChitnisIvo Mueller
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2019)
Antibodies to the key parasite invasion ligands PvDBPII and PvEBPII are good correlates of protection against P. vivax malaria in PNG. This further strengthens the rationale for inclusion of PvDBPII in a recombinant subunit vaccine for P. vivax malaria and highlights the need for further functional studies to determine the potential of PvEBPII as a component of a subunit vaccine for P. vivax malaria.
Keyphrases
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • risk assessment
  • cell migration
  • climate change
  • dna binding