Revisão Revisado por pares

The carboxy-terminus of merozoite surface protein 1: structure, specific antibodies and immunity to malaria

2009; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 136; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/s0031182009990515

ISSN

1469-8161

Autores

Anthony A. Holder,

Tópico(s)

Invertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms

Resumo

Over the last 30 years, evidence has been gathered suggesting that merozoite surface protein 1 (MSP1) is a target of protective immunity against malaria. In a variety of experimental approaches using in vitro methodology, animal models and sero-epidemiological techniques, the importance of antibody against MSP1 has been established but we are still finding out what are the mechanisms involved. Now that clinical trials of MSP1 vaccines are underway and the early results have been disappointing, it is increasingly clear that we need to know more about the mechanisms of immunity, because a better understanding will highlight the limitations of our current assays and identify the improvements required. Understanding the structure of MSP1 will help us design and engineer better antigens that are more effective than the first generation of vaccine candidates. This review is focused on the carboxy-terminus of MSP1.

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