Journal article
Malaria-specific antibody subclasses in immune individuals: A key source of information for vaccine design
O Garraud, S Mahanty, R Perraut
Trends in Immunology | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2003
Abstract
Immunity against the blood stage of Plasmodium falciparum malaria is associated with protective-type antibodies of certain classes and subclasses. Field studies have demonstrated the differential regulation of various IgG subclasses depending on the dynamics of parasite transmission and on the immune status of the individuals tested. The intrinsic properties of each IgG subclass has a crucial role in protection, both because immunoglobulin levels are dependent on their production and clearance from blood and because antibodies are actively used for parasite clearance. In vitro models using B cells obtained from P. falciparum-immune adults have enabled study of the production of various antib..
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