Journal article

Evaluation of the antigenic diversity of placenta-binding plasmodium falciparum variants and the antibody repertoire among pregnant women

M Hommel, SR Elliott, V Soma, G Kelly, FJI Fowkes, JM Chesson, MF Duffy, J Bockhorst, M Avril, I Mueller, A Raiko, DI Stanisic, SJ Rogerson, JD Smith, JG Beeson

Infection and Immunity | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2010

Abstract

Pregnant women are infected by specific variants of Plasmodium falciparum that adhere and accumulate in the placenta. Using serological and molecular approaches, we assessed the global antigenic diversity of surface antigens expressed by placenta-binding isolates to better understand immunity to malaria in pregnancy and evolution of polymorphisms and to inform vaccine development. We found that placenta-binding isolates originating from all major regions where malaria occurs were commonly recognized by antibodies in different populations of pregnant women. There was substantial antigenic overlap and sharing of epitopes between isolates, including isolates from distant geographic locations, s..

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