Anti-merozoite antibodies induce natural killer cell effector function and are associated with immunity against malaria
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Published:2023-02-08
Issue:682
Volume:15
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ISSN:1946-6234
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Container-title:Science Translational Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Sci. Transl. Med.
Author:
Odera Dennis O.12ORCID, Tuju James2ORCID, Mwai Kennedy23ORCID, Nkumama Irene N.1ORCID, Fürle Kristin1ORCID, Chege Timothy2ORCID, Kimathi Rinter2, Diehl Stefan1ORCID, Musasia Fauzia K.1ORCID, Rosenkranz Micha1ORCID, Njuguna Patricia2ORCID, Hamaluba Mainga2ORCID, Kapulu Melissa C.2ORCID, Frank Roland1, Osier Faith H. A.124ORCID, Abdi Abdirahman I., Chi Primus Che, de Laurent Zaydah, Jao Irene, Kamuya Dorcas, Kamuyu Gathoni, Makale Johnstone, Murungi Linda, Musyoki Jennifer, Muthui Michelle, Mwacharo Jedidah, Kariuki Silvia, Mwanga Daniel, Mwongeli Joyce, Ndungu Francis, Njue Maureen, Nyangweso George, Kimani Domitila, Ngoi Joyce M., Musembi Janet, Ngoto Omar, Otieno Edward, Ooko Michael, Shangala Jimmy, Wambua Juliana, Mohammed Khadija Said, Omuoyo Donwilliams, Mosobo Moses, Kibinge Nelson, Kinyanjui Sam, Bejon Philip, Lowe Brett, Marsh Kevin, Marsh Vicki, Abebe Yonas, Billingsley Peter F., Sim Betty Kim Lee, Hoffman Stephen L., James Eric R., Richie Thomas L., Audi Agnes, Olewe Fredrick, Oloo James, Ongecha John, Ongas Martin O., Koskei Nelly, Bull Peter C., Hodgson Susanne H., Kivisi Cheryl, Imwong Mallika, Murphy Sean C., Ogutu Bernhards, Tarning Joel, Winterberg Markus, Williams Thomas N.,
Affiliation:
1. Centre of Infectious Diseases, Heidelberg University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany. 2. Centre for Geographic Medicine Research (Coast), Kenya Medical Research Institute–Wellcome Trust Research Programme, Kilifi, Kenya. 3. Epidemiology and Biostatistics Division, School of Public Health, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. 4. Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London, UK.
Abstract
Natural killer (NK) cells are potent immune effectors that can be activated via antibody-mediated Fc receptor engagement. Using multiparameter flow cytometry, we found that NK cells degranulate and release IFN-γ upon stimulation with antibody-opsonized
Plasmodium falciparum
merozoites. Antibody-dependent NK (Ab-NK) activity was largely strain transcending and enhanced invasion inhibition into erythrocytes. Ab-NK was associated with the successful control of parasitemia after experimental malaria challenge in African adults. In an independent cohort study in children, Ab-NK increased with age, was boosted by concurrent
P. falciparum
infections, and was associated with a lower risk of clinical episodes of malaria. Nine of the 14 vaccine candidates tested induced Ab-NK, including some less well-characterized antigens: P41, P113, MSP11, RHOPH3, and
Pf
_11363200. These data highlight an important role of Ab-NK activity in immunity against malaria and provide a potential mechanism for evaluating vaccine candidates.
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Cited by
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