Antibodies against Ribosomal Phosphoprotein P0 ofPlasmodium falciparumProtect Mice against Challenge withPlasmodium yoelii
Open Access
- 1 July 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Infection and Immunity
- Vol. 68 (7) , 4312-4318
- https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.68.7.4312-4318.2000
Abstract
Antibodies against thePlasmodium falciparumP0 ribosomal phosphoprotein (PfP0) have been detected exclusively but extensively in malaria-immune persons. Polyclonal rabbit and mice sera were raised against two recombinant polypeptides ofP. falciparumP0 protein, PfP0N and PfP0C, covering amino acids 17 to 61 and the remaining amino acids 61 to 316, respectively. Sera against both these domains detected a 35-kDa protein fromPlasmodium yoeliisubsp.yoelii, a rodent malarial parasite, and stained the surface of merozoites in immunofluorescence assays. Total immunoglobulin G (IgG) purified from rabbit and mouse anti-PfP0 sera by ammonium sulfate and DEAE-cellulose chromatography was used for passive transfer experiments in mice. Mice passively immunized with both anti-PfP0N and anti-PfP0C showed distinctly lower levels of parasitemia than control mice. With immunizations on days −1, 0, 1, 3, and 5, about 50% of both sets of mice receiving anti-PfP0N and anti-PfP0C cleared the lethal 17XL strain ofP. yoeliiand revived by day 25. All the control mice died by day 10. By extending the immunization schedule, the survival period of the mice could be extended for every mouse that received anti-PfP0 IgG. These data demonstrate the cross-protection of the anti-PfP0 IgG and establish parasite P0 protein as a target for invasion-blocking antibodies.Keywords
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