Journal article

The importance of human FcγRI in mediating protection to malaria

RS McIntosh, J Shi, RM Jennings, JC Chappel, TF De Koning-Ward, T Smith, J Green, M Van Egmond, JHW Leusen, M Lazarou, J Van De Winkel, TS Jones, BS Crabb, AA Holder, RJ Pleass

Plos Pathogens | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2007

Abstract

The success of passive immunization suggests that antibody-based therapies will be effective at controlling malaria. We describe the development of fully human antibodies specific for Plasmodium falciparum by antibody repertoire cloning from phage display libraries generated from immune Gambian adults. Although these novel reagents bind with strong affinity to malaria parasites, it remains unclear if in vitro assays are predictive of functional immunity in humans, due to the lack of suitable animal models permissive for P. falciparum. A potentially useful solution described herein allows the antimalarial efficacy of human antibodies to be determined using rodent malaria parasites transgenic ..

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