Journal article
Safety and feasibility of apheresis to harvest and concentrate parasites from subjects with induced blood stage Plasmodium vivax infection
A Odedra, K Mudie, G Kennedy, RE Watts, E Rossignol, H Mitchell, J Gower, M Rebelo, Z Pava, R Pawliw, S Woolley, DG Lalloo, G Robinson, S Lynch, KA Collins, F Amante, J McCarthy
Malaria Journal | BMC | Published : 2021
Abstract
Background: In the absence of a method to culture Plasmodium vivax, the only way to source parasites is ex vivo. This hampers many aspects of P. vivax research. This study aimed to assess the safety of apheresis, a method for selective removal of specific components of blood as a means of extracting and concentrating P. vivax parasites. Methods: An iterative approach was employed across four non-immune healthy human subjects in single subject cohorts. All four subjects were inoculated with ~ 564 blood stage P. vivax (HMP013-Pv) and subjected to apheresis 10 to 11 days later. Blood samples collected during apheresis (haematocrit layers 0.5% to 11%) were tested for the presence and concentrati..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia Program grant (1132975) awarded to JSM. JSM was supported by a NHMRC Practitioner Fellowship.