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Antibody responses to merozoite antigens after natural Plasmodium falciparum infection: kinetics and longevity in absence of re-exposure.

Victor YmanMichael T WhiteMuhammad AsgharChristopher SundlingKlara SondénSimon J DraperFaith H A OsierAnna Färnert
Published in: BMC medicine (2019)
The short-lived nature of the naturally acquired antibody response, to all tested merozoite antigens, following primary malaria infection can be attributed to a combination of a poor acquisition and short half-life of long-lived ASCs. Greater longevity is acquired with repeated infections and can be explained by the maintenance of larger numbers of long-lived ASCs. These insights advance our understanding of naturally acquired malaria immunity and will guide strategies for further development of both vaccines and serological tools to monitor exposure.
Keyphrases
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • dendritic cells
  • immune response