نتایج جستجو برای: ama1 gene

تعداد نتایج: 1141590  

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2009
Christine R. Collins Chrislaine Withers-Martinez Fiona Hackett Michael J. Blackman

Host cell invasion by apicomplexan pathogens such as the malaria parasite Plasmodium spp. and Toxoplasma gondii involves discharge of proteins from secretory organelles called micronemes and rhoptries. In Toxoplasma a protein complex comprising the microneme apical membrane antigen 1 (AMA1), two rhoptry neck proteins, and a protein called Ts4705, localises to the moving junction, a region of cl...

2014
Ulrich Terheggen Damien R Drew Anthony N Hodder Nadia J Cross Cleopatra K Mugyenyi Alyssa E Barry Robin F Anders Sheetij Dutta Faith HA Osier Salenna R Elliott Nicolas Senn Danielle I Stanisic Kevin Marsh Peter M Siba Ivo Mueller Jack S Richards James G Beeson

BACKGROUND Polymorphism in antigens is a common mechanism for immune evasion used by many important pathogens, and presents major challenges in vaccine development. In malaria, many key immune targets and vaccine candidates show substantial polymorphism. However, knowledge on antigenic diversity of key antigens, the impact of polymorphism on potential vaccine escape, and how sequence polymorphi...

2012
Brigitte Vulliez-Le Normand Michelle L. Tonkin Mauld H. Lamarque Susann Langer Sylviane Hoos Magali Roques Frederick A. Saul Bart W. Faber Graham A. Bentley Martin J. Boulanger Maryse Lebrun

Members of the phylum Apicomplexa, which include the malaria parasite Plasmodium, share many features in their invasion mechanism in spite of their diverse host cell specificities and life cycle characteristics. The formation of a moving junction (MJ) between the membranes of the invading apicomplexan parasite and the host cell is common to these intracellular pathogens. The MJ contains two key...

2010
Shigeto Yoshida Hiroshi Nagumo Takashi Yokomine Hitomi Araki Ayaka Suzuki Hiroyuki Matsuoka

BACKGROUND Two current leading malaria blood-stage vaccine candidate antigens for Plasmodium falciparum, the C-terminal region of merozoite surface protein 1 (MSP1(19)) and apical membrane antigen 1 (AMA1), have been prioritized because of outstanding protective efficacies achieved in a rodent malaria Plasmodium yoelii model. However, P. falciparum vaccines based on these antigens have had disa...

2010
Dave Richard Christopher A. MacRaild David T. Riglar Jo-Anne Chan Michael Foley Jake Baum Stuart A. Ralph Raymond S. Norton Alan F. Cowman

Invasion of host cells by apicomplexan parasites, including Plasmodium falciparum and Toxoplasma gondii, is a multistep process. Central to invasion is the formation of a tight junction, an aperture in the host cell through which the parasite pulls itself before settling into a newly formed parasitophorous vacuole. Two protein groups, derived from different secretory organelles, the micronemal ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2008
Issa Nebie Amidou Diarra Alphonse Ouedraogo Issiaka Soulama Edith C Bougouma Alfred B Tiono Amadou T Konate Roma Chilengi Michael Theisen Daniel Dodoo Ed Remarque Samuel Bosomprah Paul Milligan Sodiomon B Sirima

There is longstanding evidence that immunoglobulin G (IgG) has a role in protection against clinical malaria, and human antibodies of the cytophilic subclasses are thought to be particularly critical in this respect. In this cohort study, 286 Burkinabè children 6 months to 15 years old were kept under malaria surveillance in order to assess the protective role of antibody responses against four...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2012
Sumi Biswas Alexandra J Spencer Emily K Forbes Sarah C Gilbert Anthony A Holder Adrian V S Hill Simon J Draper

Apical membrane Ag 1 (AMA1) is one of the leading candidate Ags for inclusion in a subunit vaccine against blood-stage malaria. However, the efficacy of Ab-inducing recombinant AMA1 protein vaccines in phase IIa/b clinical trials remains disappointing. In this article, we describe the development of recombinant human adenovirus serotype 5 and modified vaccinia virus Ankara vectors encoding AMA1...

2013
Cindy Tamminga Martha Sedegah Santina Maiolatesi Charlotte Fedders Sharina Reyes Anatalio Reyes Carlos Vasquez Yolanda Alcorta Ilin Chuang Michele Spring Michael Kavanaugh Harini Ganeshan Jun Huang Maria Belmonte Esteban Abot Arnel Belmonte JoGlenna Banania Fouzia Farooq Jittawadee Murphy Jack Komisar Nancy O Richie Jason Bennett Keith Limbach Noelle B Patterson Joseph T Bruder Meng Shi Edward Miller Sheetij Dutta Carter Diggs Lorraine A Soisson Michael R Hollingdale Judith E Epstein Thomas L Richie

BACKGROUND In a prior study, a DNA prime / adenovirus boost vaccine (DNA/Ad) expressing P. falciparum circumsporozoite protein (CSP) and apical membrane antigen-1 (AMA1) (NMRC-M3V-D/Ad-PfCA Vaccine) induced 27% protection against controlled human malaria infection (CHMI). To investigate the contribution of DNA priming, we tested the efficacy of adenovirus vaccine alone (NMRC-M3V-Ad-PfCA ) in a ...

2011
Martha Sedegah Cindy Tamminga Shannon McGrath Brent House Harini Ganeshan Jennylynn Lejano Esteban Abot Glenna J. Banania Renato Sayo Fouzia Farooq Maria Belmonte Nalini Manohar Nancy O. Richie Chloe Wood Carole A. Long David Regis Francis T. Williams Meng Shi Ilin Chuang Michele Spring Judith E. Epstein Jose Mendoza-Silveiras Keith Limbach Noelle B. Patterson Joseph T. Bruder Denise L. Doolan C. Richter King Lorraine Soisson Carter Diggs Daniel Carucci Sheetij Dutta Michael R. Hollingdale Christian F. Ockenhouse Thomas L. Richie

BACKGROUND Models of immunity to malaria indicate the importance of CD8+ T cell responses for targeting intrahepatic stages and antibodies for targeting sporozoite and blood stages. We designed a multistage adenovirus 5 (Ad5)-vectored Plasmodium falciparum malaria vaccine, aiming to induce both types of responses in humans, that was tested for safety and immunogenicity in a Phase 1 dose escalat...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2007
Jennifer K Sabo David W Keizer Zhi-Ping Feng Joanne L Casey Kathy Parisi Andrew M Coley Michael Foley Raymond S Norton

Apical membrane antigen 1 (AMA1) of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum is an integral membrane protein that plays a key role in merozoite invasion of host erythrocytes. A monoclonal antibody, 4G2dc1, recognizes correctly folded AMA1 and blocks merozoite invasion. Phage display was used to identify peptides that bind to 4G2dc1 and mimic an important epitope of AMA1. Three of the highest-...

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