Cooperation between antibodies and monocytes that inhibit in vitro proliferation of Plasmodium falciparum
- 30 June 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Infection and Immunity
- Vol. 41 (1) , 219-223
- https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.41.1.219-223.1983
Abstract
The cooperative effect between nonsensitized monocytes from normal individuals and malarial antibody in depressing parasite multiplication was investigated in an in vitro assay. The addition of purified normal monocytes to P. falciparum cultures in the presence of serum from immune individuals markedly inhibited the proliferation of the parasite in vitro: the parasitemia observed was about 22 times lower than that in the presence of immune serum alone. This cooperative effect was found to be effective over a wide range of monocyte/erythrocyte ratios (1:10 to 1:160) and serum concentrations (1/10 to 1/80). IgG extracted on protein A-Sepharose was as effective as total serum in this system. Apparently, cooperation between nonsensitized cells and Ig could be an important effector mechanism against P. falciparum parasites in vivo.This publication has 26 references indexed in Scilit:
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