Antibodies raised against receptor-binding domain of Plasmodium knowlesi duffy binding protein inhibit erythrocyte invasion

Singh, Agam P. ; Puri, Sunil K. ; Chitnis, Chetan E. (2002) Antibodies raised against receptor-binding domain of Plasmodium knowlesi duffy binding protein inhibit erythrocyte invasion Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 121 (1). pp. 21-31. ISSN 0166-6851

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Abstract

Erythrocyte invasion by malaria parasites requires specific receptor-ligand interactions. Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium knowlesi are completely dependent on binding the Duffy blood group antigen to invade human erythrocytes. P. knowlesi invades rhesus erythrocytes by multiple pathways using the Duffy antigen as well as alternative receptors. Plasmodium falciparum binds sialic acid residues on glycophorin A as well as other sialic acid-independent receptors to invade human erythrocytes. Parasite proteins that mediate these interactions belong to a family of erythrocyte binding proteins, which includes the P. vivax Duffy binding protein, 175 kDa P. falciparum erythrocyte binding antigen (EBA-175), P. knowlesi α protein, which binds human and rhesus Duffy antigens, and P. knowlesi β and γ proteins, which bind Duffy-independent receptors on rhesus erythrocytes. The receptor-binding domains of these proteins lie in conserved, N-terminal, cysteine-rich regions that are referred to as region II. Here, we have examined the feasibility of inhibiting erythrocyte invasion with antibodies directed against receptor-binding domains of erythrocyte binding proteins. Region II of P. knowelsi α protein (PkαRII), which binds the Duffy antigen, was expressed as a secreted protein in insect cells and purified from culture supernatants. Rabbit antibodies raised against recombinant PkαRII were tested for inhibition of erythrocyte binding and invasion. Antibodies raised against PkαRII inhibit P. knowlesi invasion of both human and rhesus erythrocytes. These data provide support for the development of recombinant vaccines based on the homologous binding domains of P. vivax Duffy binding protein and P. falciparum EBA-175.

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Keywords:Erythrocyte Invasion; Erythrocyte Binding Proteins; Host-parasite Interactions; Malaria Vaccines
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