INHIBITION OF MALARIAL PARASITE INVASION BY MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES AGAINST GLYCOPHORIN-A CORRELATES WITH REDUCTION IN RED-CELL MEMBRANE DEFORMABILITY
- 1 October 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 74 (5) , 1836-1843
Abstract
The effect of well-characterized monoclonal antibodies to red cell surface molecules on the invasion of human red cells by the malarial parasites Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium knowlesi was examined. Antibodies to glycophorin A (GP.alpha.) inhibit invasion for both parasite species, and this is highly correlated with the degree to which they decrease red cell membrane deformability as measured by ektacytometry. This effect on rigidity and invasion was also seen with monovalent Fab fragments. The closer the antibody binding site was to the membrane bilayer, the greater was its effect on inducing membrane rigidity and decreasing parasite invasion. Antibodies to the Wrightb determinant in particular were the most inhibitory. This differential effect of the various antibodies was not correlated with their binding affinities or the number of sites bound per cell. Antibodies to surface molecules other than GP.alpha. were without effect. A novel mechanism is described whereby monoclonal antibodies and their FAB fragments directed at determinants on the external surface of red cells might act to inhibit invasion by malarial parasites by altering membrane material properties.This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
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