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Identifying immune correlates of protection against Plasmodium falciparum through a novel approach to account for heterogeneity in malaria exposure.

Clinical Infectious Diseases.. 2017-09; 
Aida Valmaseda,Eusebio Macete,Augusto Nhabomba,Caterina Guinovart,Pedro Aide Azucena Bardají,Quique Bassat,Tacilta Nhampossa,Sonia Maculuve,Aina Casellas Llorenç Quintó,Sergi Sanz,Alfons Jiménez,Gaoqian Feng,Christine Langer Linda Reiling,K. Sony Reddy,Alok Pandey,Chetan E Chitnis,Virander S Chauhan Ruth Aguilar,John J Aponte,Carlota Dobaño,James G Beeson,Deepak Gaur Clara Menéndez,Pedro L Alonso,Alfredo Mayor.
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Abstract

Background A main criterion to identify malaria vaccine candidates is the proof that acquired immunity against them is associated with protection from disease. The age of the studied individuals, heterogeneous malaria exposure, and assumption of the maintenance of a baseline immune response can confound these associations. Methods Immunoglobulin G/immunoglobulin M (IgG/ IgM) levels were measured by Luminex® in Mozambican children monitored for clinical malaria from birth until 3 years of age, together with functional antibodies. Studied candidates were pre-erythrocytic and erythrocytic antigens, including EBAs/PfRhs, MSPs, DBLs, and novel antigens merely or not previously studied in malaria-exposed populations... More

Keywords

malaria, correlates of protection, vaccines, heterogeneity in malaria exposure, antibodies