Journal article

Antibody mediated activation of natural killer cells in malaria exposed pregnant women

T Damelang, EH Aitken, W Hasang, E Lopez, M Killian, HW Unger, A Salanti, A Shub, E McCarthy, K Kedzierska, M Lappas, SJ Kent, SJ Rogerson, AW Chung

Scientific Reports | NATURE PORTFOLIO | Published : 2021

Abstract

Immune effector responses against Plasmodium falciparum include antibody-mediated activation of innate immune cells, which can induce Fc effector functions, including antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity, and the secretion of cytokines and chemokines. These effector functions are regulated by the composition of immunoglobulin G (IgG) Fc N-linked glycans. However, a role for antibody-mediated natural killer (NK) cells activation or Fc N-linked glycans in pregnant women with malaria has not yet been established. Herein, we studied the capacity of IgG antibodies from pregnant women, with placental malaria or non-placental malaria, to induce NK cell activation in response to placental malari..

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Grants

Awarded by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by a Project Grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC) to SJR, EHA and AWC (APP1143946) and a Program Grant (APP1092789) also from the NHMRC. AWC is supported by an NHMRC Career Development Fellowship (APP1140509). Sample collection was primarily supported by the Malaria in Pregnancy Consortium, through a Grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (46099). AS, EM and ML were funded by the Medical Research Foundation for Women and Babies and the Mercy Research Foundation. KK is supported by an NHMRC Investigator Fellowship (1173871). KK and AWC are supported by the University of Melbourne Dame Kate Campbell Fellowship.