Cross-species reactivity of antibodies against plasmodium vivax blood-stage antigens to plasmodium knowlesi

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Abstract

Malaria is caused by multiple different species of protozoan parasites, and interventions in the pre-elimination phase can lead to drastic changes in the proportion of each species causing malaria. In endemic areas, cross-reactivity may play an important role in the protec-tion and blocking transmission. Thus, successful control of one species could lead to an increase in other parasite species. A few studies have reported cross-reactivity producing cross-immunity, but the extent of cross-reactive, particularly between closely related spe-cies, is poorly understood. P. vivax and P. knowlesi are particularly closely related species causing malaria infections in SE Asia, and whilst P. vivax cases are in decline, zoonotic P. knowlesi infections are rising in some areas. In this study, the cross-species reactivity and growth inhibition activity of P. vivax blood-stage antigen-specific antibodies against P. know-lesi parasites were investigated. Bioinformatics analysis, immunofluorescence assay, west-ern blotting, protein microarray, and growth inhibition assay were performed to investigate the cross-reactivity. P. vivax blood-stage antigen-specific antibodies recognized the mole-cules located on the surface or released from apical organelles of P. knowlesi merozoites. Recombinant P. vivax and P. knowlesi proteins were also recognized by P. knowlesi-and P. vivax-infected patient antibodies, respectively. Immunoglobulin G against P. vivax antigens from both immune animals and human malaria patients inhibited the erythrocyte invasion by P. knowlesi. This study demonstrates that there is extensive cross-reactivity between antibodies against P. vivax to P. knowlesi in the blood stage, and these antibodies can potently inhibit in vitro invasion, highlighting the potential cross-protective immunity in endemic areas.

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Muh, F., Kim, N., Nyunt, M. H., Firdaus, E. R., Han, J. H., Hoque, M. R., … Hanid, E. T. (2020). Cross-species reactivity of antibodies against plasmodium vivax blood-stage antigens to plasmodium knowlesi. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 14(6), 1–21. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008323

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