Journal article

Complement in malaria immunity and vaccines

L Kurtovic, MJ Boyle, DH Opi, AT Kennedy, WH Tham, L Reiling, JA Chan, JG Beeson

Immunological Reviews | WILEY | Published : 2020

Abstract

Developing efficacious vaccines for human malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum is a major global health priority, although this has proven to be immensely challenging over the decades. One major hindrance is the incomplete understanding of specific immune responses that confer protection against disease and/or infection. While antibodies to play a crucial role in malaria immunity, the functional mechanisms of these antibodies remain unclear as most research has primarily focused on the direct inhibitory or neutralizing activity of antibodies. Recently, there is a growing body of evidence that antibodies can also mediate effector functions through activating the complement system against m..

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