Cross-species analysis of apical asparagine-rich protein of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium knowlesi

The Plasmodium falciparum apical asparagine (Asn)-rich protein (AARP) is one of malarial proteins, and it has been studied as a candidate of malaria subunit vaccine. Basic characterization of PvAARP has been performed with a focus on its immunogenicity and localization. In this study, we further ana...

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Main Authors: Muh, F., Ahmed, M.A., Han, J.H., Nyunt, M.H., Lee, S.K., Lau, Y.L., Kaneko, O., Han, E.T.
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spelling my.um.eprints.189792018-08-07T08:10:41Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/18979/ Cross-species analysis of apical asparagine-rich protein of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium knowlesi Muh, F. Ahmed, M.A. Han, J.H. Nyunt, M.H. Lee, S.K. Lau, Y.L. Kaneko, O. Han, E.T. R Medicine The Plasmodium falciparum apical asparagine (Asn)-rich protein (AARP) is one of malarial proteins, and it has been studied as a candidate of malaria subunit vaccine. Basic characterization of PvAARP has been performed with a focus on its immunogenicity and localization. In this study, we further analyzed the immunogenicity of PvAARP, focusing on the longevity of the antibody response, cross-species immunity and invasion inhibitory activity by using the primate malaria parasite Plasmodium knowlesi. We found that vivax malaria patient sera retained anti-PvAARP antibodies for at least one year without re-infection. Recombinant PvAARP protein was strongly recognized by knowlesi malaria patients. Antibody raised against the P. vivax and P. knowlesi AARP N-termini reacted with the apical side of the P. knowlesi merozoites and inhibited erythrocyte invasion by P. knowlesi in a concentration-dependent manner, thereby suggesting a cross-species nature of anti-PvAARP antibody against PkAARP. These results can be explained by B cell epitopes predicted in conserved surface-exposed regions of the AARP N-terminus in both species. The long-lived anti-PvAARP antibody response, cross-reactivity, and invasion inhibitory activity of anti-PvAARP support a critical role of AARP during the erythrocyte invasion and suggest that PvAARP induces long-lived cross-species protective immunity against P. vivax and P. knowlesi. Nature Publishing Group 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/18979/1/Cross-species_analysis_of_apical_asparagine-rich_protein_of_Plasmodium_vivax_and_Plasmodium_knowlesi.pdf Muh, F. and Ahmed, M.A. and Han, J.H. and Nyunt, M.H. and Lee, S.K. and Lau, Y.L. and Kaneko, O. and Han, E.T. (2018) Cross-species analysis of apical asparagine-rich protein of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium knowlesi. Scientific Reports, 8 (1). pp. 1-11. ISSN 2045-2322 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-23728-1 doi:10.1038/s41598-018-23728-1
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Muh, F.
Ahmed, M.A.
Han, J.H.
Nyunt, M.H.
Lee, S.K.
Lau, Y.L.
Kaneko, O.
Han, E.T.
Cross-species analysis of apical asparagine-rich protein of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium knowlesi
description The Plasmodium falciparum apical asparagine (Asn)-rich protein (AARP) is one of malarial proteins, and it has been studied as a candidate of malaria subunit vaccine. Basic characterization of PvAARP has been performed with a focus on its immunogenicity and localization. In this study, we further analyzed the immunogenicity of PvAARP, focusing on the longevity of the antibody response, cross-species immunity and invasion inhibitory activity by using the primate malaria parasite Plasmodium knowlesi. We found that vivax malaria patient sera retained anti-PvAARP antibodies for at least one year without re-infection. Recombinant PvAARP protein was strongly recognized by knowlesi malaria patients. Antibody raised against the P. vivax and P. knowlesi AARP N-termini reacted with the apical side of the P. knowlesi merozoites and inhibited erythrocyte invasion by P. knowlesi in a concentration-dependent manner, thereby suggesting a cross-species nature of anti-PvAARP antibody against PkAARP. These results can be explained by B cell epitopes predicted in conserved surface-exposed regions of the AARP N-terminus in both species. The long-lived anti-PvAARP antibody response, cross-reactivity, and invasion inhibitory activity of anti-PvAARP support a critical role of AARP during the erythrocyte invasion and suggest that PvAARP induces long-lived cross-species protective immunity against P. vivax and P. knowlesi.
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author Muh, F.
Ahmed, M.A.
Han, J.H.
Nyunt, M.H.
Lee, S.K.
Lau, Y.L.
Kaneko, O.
Han, E.T.
author_facet Muh, F.
Ahmed, M.A.
Han, J.H.
Nyunt, M.H.
Lee, S.K.
Lau, Y.L.
Kaneko, O.
Han, E.T.
author_sort Muh, F.
title Cross-species analysis of apical asparagine-rich protein of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium knowlesi
title_short Cross-species analysis of apical asparagine-rich protein of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium knowlesi
title_full Cross-species analysis of apical asparagine-rich protein of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium knowlesi
title_fullStr Cross-species analysis of apical asparagine-rich protein of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium knowlesi
title_full_unstemmed Cross-species analysis of apical asparagine-rich protein of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium knowlesi
title_sort cross-species analysis of apical asparagine-rich protein of plasmodium vivax and plasmodium knowlesi
publisher Nature Publishing Group
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/18979/1/Cross-species_analysis_of_apical_asparagine-rich_protein_of_Plasmodium_vivax_and_Plasmodium_knowlesi.pdf
http://eprints.um.edu.my/18979/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-23728-1
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