Journal article
Antibodies to chondroitin sulfate A-binding infected erythrocytes: Dynamics and protection during pregnancy in women receiving intermittent preventive treatment
EH Aitken, B Mbewe, M Luntamo, K Maleta, T Kulmala, MJ Friso, FJI Fowkes, JG Beeson, P Ashorn, SJ Rogerson
Journal of Infectious Diseases | UNIV CHICAGO PRESS | Published : 2010
DOI: 10.1086/651578
Abstract
Background. Plasmodium falciparum parasites that cause malaria in pregnancy express unique variant surface antigens (VSAs). Levels of immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibody to pregnancy-associated VSAs measured at delivery are gravidity dependent, and they have been associated with protection from disease. It is not known how these IgG responses develop in pregnant women receiving intermittent preventive treatment during pregnancy (IPTp) or whether IgG levels in early pregnancy predict pregnancy outcomes. Methods. We performed longitudinal measurements of IgG antibody to VSAs by flow cytometric analysis of serum samples obtained from 549 Malawian women receiving IPTp. We examined fluctuations in Ig..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The Lungwena Antenatal Intervention Study was funded by the Academy of Finland (research grant 79 787), and the immunity study was funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC; project grant 406647 to S.J.R. and J.G.B.). J.G.B. also was supported by an NHMRC career development award).