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Associations between an IgG3 polymorphism in the binding domain for FcRn, transplacental transfer of malaria-specific IgG3, and protection against Plasmodium falciparum malaria during infancy: A birth cohort study in Benin.

Celia DechavanneSebastien DechavanneIbrahim SadissouAdjimon Gatien LokossouFernanda AlvaradoMagalie DambrunKabirou MoutairouDavid CourtinGregory NuelAndre GarciaFlorence Migot-NabiasChristopher L King
Published in: PLoS medicine (2017)
An arginine-to-histidine replacement at residue 435 in the binding domain of IgG3 to FcRn increases the transplacental transfer and half-life of malaria-specific IgG3 in young infants and is associated with reduced risk of clinical malaria during infancy. The IgG3-H435 allele may be under positive selection, given its relatively high frequency in malaria endemic areas.
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