Naturally Acquired Binding-Inhibitory Antibodies to Plasmodium vivax Duffy Binding Protein in Pregnant Women Are Associated with Higher Birth Weight in a Multicenter Study

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作者
Requena, Pilar [1 ]
Arevalo-Herrera, Myriam [2 ]
Menegon, Michela [3 ]
Martinez-Espinosa, Flor E. [4 ,5 ]
Padilla, Norma [6 ]
Botto-Menezes, Camila [5 ,7 ]
Malheiro, Adriana [8 ]
Hans, Dhiraj [9 ]
Eugenia Castellanos, Maria [6 ]
Robinson, Leanne [10 ,11 ,12 ]
Samol, Paula [10 ]
Kochar, Swati [13 ]
Kochar, Sanjay K. [13 ]
Kochar, Dhanpat K. [13 ]
Desai, Meghna [14 ]
Sanz, Sergi [1 ]
Quinto, Llorenc [1 ]
Mayor, Alfredo [1 ]
Rogerson, Stephen [15 ]
Mueller, Ivo [1 ,12 ]
Severini, Carlo [3 ]
del Portillo, Hernando A. [1 ,16 ]
Bardaji, Azucena [1 ]
Chitnis, Chetan C. [9 ]
Menendez, Clara [1 ]
Dobano, Carlota [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Barcelona, Hosp Clin, Barcelona Ctr Int Hlth Res CRESIB, ISGlobal, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
[2] Univ Valle, Caucaseco Sci Res Ctr, Cali, Colombia
[3] Ist Super Sanita, Rome, Italy
[4] Fundacao Med Trop Dr Heitor Vieira Dourado, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
[5] Fiocruz Amazonia, ILMD, Amazonia, Brazil
[6] Univ Valle Guatemala, Ctr Estudios Salud, Guatemala City, Guatemala
[7] Univ Estado Amazonas, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
[8] Univ Fed Amazonas, Inst Ciencias Biol, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
[9] Int Ctr Genet Engn & Biotechnol, Delhi, India
[10] Papua New Guinea Inst Med Res, Madang, Papua N Guinea
[11] Macfarlane Burnet Inst Med Res, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[12] Walter & Eliza Hall Inst Med Res, Parkville, Vic, Australia
[13] Med Coll Bikaner, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India
[14] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Div Parasit Dis & Malaria, Malaria Branch, Atlanta, GA USA
[15] Univ Melbourne, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[16] ICREA, Barcelona, Spain
来源
FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY | 2017年 / 8卷
基金
英国医学研究理事会; 比尔及梅琳达.盖茨基金会;
关键词
malaria in pregnancy; vivax; falciparum; immunity; antibodies; T cell; cytokines; PvDBP; FALCIPARUM-INFECTED ERYTHROCYTES; PAPUA-NEW-GUINEA; IMMUNE-RESPONSES; BLOOD-STAGE; CIRCUMSPOROZOITE PROTEIN; VARIANT ANTIGENS; MALARIA; SURFACE; VACCINE; IMMUNOGENICITY;
D O I
10.3389/fimmu.2017.00163
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
A vaccine to eliminate malaria would need a multi-stage and multi-species composition to achieve robust protection, but the lack of knowledge about antigen targets and mechanisms of protection precludes the development of fully efficacious malaria vaccines, especially for Plasmodium vivax (Pv). Pregnant women constitute a risk population who would greatly benefit from a vaccine preventing the adverse events of Plasmodium infection during gestation. We hypothesized that functional immune responses against putative targets of naturally acquired immunity to malaria and vaccine candidates will be associated with protection against malaria infection and/or poor outcomes during pregnancy. We measured (i) IgG responses to a large panel of Pv and Plasmodium falciparum (Pf) antigens, (ii) the capacity of anti-Pv ligand Duffy binding protein (PvDBP) antibodies to inhibit binding to Duffy antigen, and (iii) cellular immune responses to two Pv antigens, in a subset of 1,056 pregnant women from Brazil, Colombia, Guatemala, India, and Papua New Guinea (PNG). There were significant intraspecies and interspecies correlations for most antibody responses (e.g., PfMSP1(19) versus PfAMA1, Spearman's rho = 0.81). Women from PNG and Colombia had the highest levels of IgG overall. Submicroscopic infections seemed sufficient to boost antibody responses in Guatemala but not antigen-specific cellular responses in PNG. Brazil had the highest percentage of Duffy binding inhibition (p-values versus Colombia: 0.040; Guatemala: 0.047; India: 0.003, and PNG: 0.153) despite having low anti-PvDBP IgG levels. Almost all antibodies had a positive association with present infection, and coinfection with the other species increased this association. Anti-PvDBP, anti-PfMSP1, and anti-PfAMA1 IgG levels at recruitment were positively associated with infection at delivery (p-values: 0.010, 0.003, and 0.023, respectively), suggesting that they are markers of malaria exposure. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from Pv-infected women presented fewer CD8(+)IFN-gamma(+) T cells and secreted more G-CSF and IL-4 independently of the stimulus used in vitro. Functional anti-PvDBP levels at recruitment had a positive association with birth weight (difference per doubling antibody levels: 45 g, p-value: 0.046). Thus, naturally acquired binding-inhibitory antibodies to PvDBP might confer protection against poor outcomes of Pv malaria in pregnancy.
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