نتایج جستجو برای: msp119

تعداد نتایج: 31  

2016
Qinghui Wang Zhenjun Zhao Xuexing Zhang Xuelian Li Min Zhu Peipei Li Zhaoqing Yang Ying Wang Guiyun Yan Hong Shang Yaming Cao Qi Fan Liwang Cui

Understanding naturally acquired immunity to infections caused by Plasmodia in different malaria endemicity settings is needed for better vaccine designs and for exploring antibody responses as a proxy marker of malaria transmission intensity. This study investigated the sero-epidemiology of malaria along the international border between China and Myanmar, where malaria elimination action plans...

2013
Ebako N. Takem Muna Affara Alfred Amambua-Ngwa Joseph Okebe Serign J. Ceesay Musa Jawara Eniyou Oriero Davis Nwakanma Margaret Pinder Caitlin Clifford Makie Taal Momodou Sowe Penda Suso Alphonse Mendy Amicoleh Mbaye Chris Drakeley Umberto D'Alessandro

BACKGROUND In areas of declining malaria transmission such as in The Gambia, the identification of malaria infected individuals becomes increasingly harder. School surveys may be used to identify foci of malaria transmission in the community. METHODS The survey was carried out in May-June 2011, before the beginning of the malaria transmission season. Thirty two schools in the Upper River Regi...

2017
Celia Dechavanne Sebastien Dechavanne Ibrahim Sadissou Adjimon Gatien Lokossou Fernanda Alvarado Magalie Dambrun Kabirou Moutairou David Courtin Gregory Nuel Andre Garcia Florence Migot-Nabias Christopher L King

BACKGROUND Transplacental transfer of maternal immunoglobulin G (IgG) to the fetus helps to protect against malaria and other infections in infancy. Recent studies have emphasized the important role of malaria-specific IgG3 in malaria immunity, and its transfer may reduce the risk of malaria in infancy. Human IgGs are actively transferred across the placenta by binding the neonatal Fc receptor ...

2014
Joseph Okebe Muna Affara Simon Correa Abdul Khalie Muhammad Davis Nwakanma Chris Drakeley Umberto D’Alessandro Delmiro Fernandez-Reyes

BACKGROUND As the geographical distribution of malaria transmission becomes progressively clustered, identifying residual pockets of transmission is important for research and for targeting interventions. Malarial antibody-based surveillance is increasingly recognised as a valuable complement to classic methods for the detection of infection foci especially at low transmission levels. The study...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Anton R. Dluzewski Irene T. Ling John M. Hopkins Munira Grainger Gabriele Margos Graham H. Mitchell Anthony A. Holder Lawrence H. Bannister

Plasmodium falciparum Merozoite Surface Protein 1 (MSP1) is synthesized during schizogony as a 195-kDa precursor that is processed into four fragments on the parasite surface. Following a second proteolytic cleavage during merozoite invasion of the red blood cell, most of the protein is shed from the surface except for the C-terminal 19-kDa fragment (MSP1(19)), which is still attached to the me...

2017
Renan Antonialli Fernando Bandeira Sulczewski Kelly Nazaré da Silva Amorim Bianca da Silva Almeida Natália Soares Ferreira Márcio Massao Yamamoto Irene Silva Soares Luís Carlos de Souza Ferreira Daniela Santoro Rosa Silvia Beatriz Boscardin

Dendritic cells (DCs) are antigen-presenting cells essential for the induction of adaptive immune responses. Their unprecedented ability to present antigens to T cells has made them excellent targets for vaccine development. In the last years, a new technology based on antigen delivery directly to different DC subsets through the use of hybrid monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to DC surface receptor...

2012
Jaime R. Adame-Gallegos Jianguo Shi Richard S. McIntosh Richard J. Pleass

Murine immunoglobulin G (IgG) plays an important role in mediating protective immune responses to malaria. We still know relatively little about which IgG subclasses protect against this disease in mouse models, although IgG2a and IgG2b are considered to be the most potent and dominate in successful passive transfer experiments in rodent malarias. To explore the mechanism(s) by which the differ...

2013
João Pedro de Magalhães Michael Keane

Why can mice not live more than five years and dogs not more than 30, yet bats can live over 40 years and humans over a century? Differences in longevity between closely related species are one of the greatest mysteries in biology, and identifying the processes responsible could ultimately Malaria, caused by Plasmodium spp., is annually responsible for approximately 780,000 deaths and more than...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2013
João Pedro de Magalhães Michael Kean

Why can mice not live more than five years and dogs not more than 30, yet bats can live over 40 years and humans over a century? Differences in longevity between closely related species are one of the greatest mysteries in biology, and identifying the processes responsible could ultimately Malaria, caused by Plasmodium spp., is annually responsible for approximately 780,000 deaths and more than...

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