Plasmodium vivax: immunological properties of tryptophan-rich antigens PvTRAg 35.2 and PvTRAg 80.6

Mittra, Pooja ; Singh, Neeru ; Sharma, Yagya D. (2010) Plasmodium vivax: immunological properties of tryptophan-rich antigens PvTRAg 35.2 and PvTRAg 80.6 Microbes and Infection, 12 (12-13). pp. 1019-1026. ISSN 1286-4579

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Abstract

Need for malaria vaccine necessitates the characterization of potential antigens of the Plasmodium parasite. Recently, we have identified several Plasmodium vivax tryptophan-rich antigens (PvTRAgs). Here, we describe the immunological characterization of hitherto undescribed two such antigens PvTRAg 35.2 and PvTRAg 80.6 which are respective homologue of Plasmodium falciparum merozoite associated tryptophan-rich antigen (PfMaTrA) and P. falciparum tryptophan and threonine rich antigen (PfTryThrA) involved in erythrocyte invasion. Each of the pvtrag genes is comprised of two exons where exon 2 encodes for major part of the protein. PvTRAg 35.2 and PvTRAg 80.6 showed 97.06% and 94.12% (n=34) seropositivity rates, and 92.3% (n=13) and 100% (n=29) lymphoproliferative responses, respectively, among P. vivax exposed individuals. Geometric mean values of IL-12, IFN-γ, TNF-α, IL-4 and IL-10 in PBMC culture supernatants of P. vivax exposed individuals were 182.02, 60.3, 62.84, 196.01 and 177.17 pg/ml against PvTRAg 35.2 and 185.27, 58.15, 64.56, 142.01 and 157.2 pg/ml against PvTRAg 80.6 showing mixed immune response with distinct biased towards anti-inflammatory Th2 phenotype. The pvtrag 35.2 gene was highly conserved in the parasite population whereas pvtrag 80.6 showed minor variations in the N-terminal region but highly conserved in the C-terminal region containing tryptophan-rich domain.

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Keywords:Plasmodium vivax; Tryptophan-rich Antigen; Vaccine; Cytokines; Cellular Immune Response
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