نتایج جستجو برای: pvmsp1

تعداد نتایج: 24  

2013
Fernanda G. Versiani Maria E. Almeida Luis A. Mariuba Patricia P. Orlandi Paulo A. Nogueira

The human malaria is widely distributed in the Middle East, Asia, the western Pacific, and Central and South America. Plasmodium vivax started to have the attention of many researchers since it is causing diseases to millions of people and several reports of severe malaria cases have been noticed in the last few years. The lack of in vitro cultures for P. vivax represents a major delay in devel...

2010
Amanda Maestre Carlos Muskus Victoria Duque Olga Agudelo Pu Liu Akihide Takagi Francis B. Ntumngia John H. Adams Kim Lee Sim Stephen L. Hoffman Giampietro Corradin Ivan D. Velez Ruobing Wang

BACKGROUND Polymorphism of the Duffy Antigen Receptor for Chemokines (DARC) is associated with susceptibility to and the severity of Plasmodium vivax malaria in humans. P. vivax uses DARC to invade erythrocytes. Individuals lacking DARC are 'resistant' to P. vivax erythrocytic infection. However, susceptibility to P. vivax in DARC+ individuals is reported to vary between specific DARC genotypes...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2009
Jennifer L Cole-Tobian Pascal Michon Moses Biasor Jack S Richards James G Beeson Ivo Mueller Christopher L King

Individuals repeatedly infected with malaria acquire protection from infection and disease; immunity is thought to be primarily antibody-mediated and directed to blood-stage infection. Merozoite surface proteins involved in the invasion of host erythrocytes are likely targets of protective antibodies. We hypothesized that Papua New Guinean children (n = 206) who acquire high antibody levels to ...

Journal: :Malaria Journal 2021

Abstract Background As malaria incidence and transmission in a region decreases, it becomes increasingly difficult to identify areas of active transmission. Improved methods for identifying monitoring foci are needed low parasite prevalence order achieve elimination. Serological assays can provide population-level infection history inform elimination campaigns. Methods A bead-based multiplex an...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2006
J Alfredo Bonilla Lloyd Validum Rudolph Cummings Carol J Palmer

Approximately 55% of malaria infections in the Guyana Amazon region are attributed to Plasmodium falciparum while the other 45% are attributed to non-falciparum, mostly Plasmodium vivax. However, little is known about the P. vivax strain types circulating in the region. Using PCR for Plasmodium detection and two genetic markers specific to P. vivax to detect the polymorphic circumsporozoite pro...

2016
Kriti Tyagi Mohammad Enayet Hossain Vandana Thakur Praveen Aggarwal Pawan Malhotra Asif Mohmmed Yagya Dutta Sharma

Plasmodium vivax is most wide spread and a neglected malaria parasite. There is a lack of information on parasite biology of this species. Genome of this parasite encodes for the largest number of tryptophan-rich proteins belonging to 'Pv-fam-a' family and some of them are potential drug/vaccine targets but their functional role(s) largely remains unexplored. Using bacterial and yeast two hybri...

2016
Jairo Andres Fonseca Monica Cabrera-Mora Balwan Singh Joseli Oliveira-Ferreira Josué da Costa Lima-Junior J. Mauricio Calvo-Calle Jose Manuel Lozano Alberto Moreno

The most widespread Plasmodium species, Plasmodium vivax, poses a significant public health threat. An effective vaccine is needed to reduce global malaria burden. Of the erythrocytic stage vaccine candidates, the 19 kDa fragment of the P. vivax Merozoite Surface Protein 1 (PvMSP119) is one of the most promising. Our group has previously defined several promiscuous T helper epitopes within the ...

2016
Seong-Kyun Lee Bo Wang Jin-Hee Han Myat Htut Nyunt Fauzi Muh Patchanee Chootong Kwon-Soo Ha Won Sun Park Seok-Ho Hong Jeong-Hyun Park Eun-Taek Han

The discovery and understanding of antigenic proteins are essential for development of a vaccine against malaria. In Plasmodium falciparum, Pf92 have been characterized as a merozoite surface protein, and this protein is expressed at the late schizont stage, but no study of Pv92, the orthologue of Pf92 in P. vivax, has been reported. Thus, the protein structure of Pv92 was analyzed, and the gen...

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