Antibodies to Peptides in Semiconserved Domains of RIFINs and STEVORs Correlate with Malaria Exposure

Malaria, an infectious disease caused by the parasite Plasmodium falciparum, causes nearly 435,000 deaths annually worldwide. RIFINs and STEVORs are two variant surface antigen families that are involved in malaria pathogenesis and immune evasion. Recent work has shown that a lack of humoral immunit...

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Main Authors: Albert E. Zhou, Andrea A. Berry, Jason A. Bailey, Andrew Pike, Antoine Dara, Sonia Agrawal, Emily M. Stucke, Amed Ouattara, Drissa Coulibaly, Kirsten E. Lyke, Matthew B. Laurens, Matthew Adams, Shannon Takala-Harrison, Jozelyn Pablo, Algis Jasinskas, Rie Nakajima, Amadou Niangaly, Bourema Kouriba, Abdoulaye K. Kone, J. Alexandra Rowe, Ogobara K. Doumbo, Mahamadou A. Thera, Jigar J. Patel, John C. Tan, Philip L. Felgner, Christopher V. Plowe, Mark A. Travassos
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Published: American Society for Microbiology 2019-03-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00097-19
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spelling doaj-6ccd1426a627406589c43168175549172020-11-24T20:43:41ZengAmerican Society for MicrobiologymSphere2379-50422019-03-0142e00097-1910.1128/mSphere.00097-19Antibodies to Peptides in Semiconserved Domains of RIFINs and STEVORs Correlate with Malaria ExposureAlbert E. ZhouAndrea A. BerryJason A. BaileyAndrew PikeAntoine DaraSonia AgrawalEmily M. StuckeAmed OuattaraDrissa CoulibalyKirsten E. LykeMatthew B. LaurensMatthew AdamsShannon Takala-HarrisonJozelyn PabloAlgis JasinskasRie NakajimaAmadou NiangalyBourema KouribaAbdoulaye K. KoneJ. Alexandra RoweOgobara K. DoumboMahamadou A. TheraJigar J. PatelJohn C. TanPhilip L. FelgnerChristopher V. PloweMark A. TravassosMalaria, an infectious disease caused by the parasite Plasmodium falciparum, causes nearly 435,000 deaths annually worldwide. RIFINs and STEVORs are two variant surface antigen families that are involved in malaria pathogenesis and immune evasion. Recent work has shown that a lack of humoral immunity to these proteins is associated with severe malaria vulnerability in Malian children. This is the first study to have compared serologic responses of children and adults to RIFINs and STEVORs in settings of malaria endemicity and to examine such serologic responses before and after a clinical malaria episode. Using microarrays, we determined that the semiconserved domains in these two parasite variant surface antigen families harbor peptides whose seroreactivity reflects malaria exposure. A similar approach has the potential to illuminate the role of variant surface antigens in the development of natural immunity to clinical malaria. Potential vaccines for severe malaria should include consideration of peptides within the semiconserved domains of RIFINs and STEVORs.The repetitive interspersed family (RIFIN) and the subtelomeric variable open reading frame (STEVOR) family represent two of three major Plasmodium falciparum variant surface antigen families involved in malaria pathogenesis and immune evasion and are potential targets in the development of natural immunity. Protein and peptide microarrays populated with RIFINs and STEVORs associated with severe malaria vulnerability in Malian children were probed with adult and pediatric sera to identify epitopes that reflect malaria exposure. Adult sera recognized and reacted with greater intensity to all STEVOR proteins than pediatric sera did. Serorecognition of and seroreactivity to peptides within the semiconserved domain of STEVORs increased with age and seasonal malaria exposure, while serorecognition and seroreactivity increased for the semiconserved and second hypervariable domains of RIFINs only with age. Serologic responses to RIFIN and STEVOR peptides within the semiconserved domains may play a role in natural immunity to severe malaria.https://doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00097-19Plasmodium falciparumRIFINSTEVORmalariamicroarrayspeptidesemiconserved domainsevere malariavariant surface antigen
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author Albert E. Zhou
Andrea A. Berry
Jason A. Bailey
Andrew Pike
Antoine Dara
Sonia Agrawal
Emily M. Stucke
Amed Ouattara
Drissa Coulibaly
Kirsten E. Lyke
Matthew B. Laurens
Matthew Adams
Shannon Takala-Harrison
Jozelyn Pablo
Algis Jasinskas
Rie Nakajima
Amadou Niangaly
Bourema Kouriba
Abdoulaye K. Kone
J. Alexandra Rowe
Ogobara K. Doumbo
Mahamadou A. Thera
Jigar J. Patel
John C. Tan
Philip L. Felgner
Christopher V. Plowe
Mark A. Travassos
spellingShingle Albert E. Zhou
Andrea A. Berry
Jason A. Bailey
Andrew Pike
Antoine Dara
Sonia Agrawal
Emily M. Stucke
Amed Ouattara
Drissa Coulibaly
Kirsten E. Lyke
Matthew B. Laurens
Matthew Adams
Shannon Takala-Harrison
Jozelyn Pablo
Algis Jasinskas
Rie Nakajima
Amadou Niangaly
Bourema Kouriba
Abdoulaye K. Kone
J. Alexandra Rowe
Ogobara K. Doumbo
Mahamadou A. Thera
Jigar J. Patel
John C. Tan
Philip L. Felgner
Christopher V. Plowe
Mark A. Travassos
Antibodies to Peptides in Semiconserved Domains of RIFINs and STEVORs Correlate with Malaria Exposure
mSphere
Plasmodium falciparum
RIFIN
STEVOR
malaria
microarrays
peptide
semiconserved domain
severe malaria
variant surface antigen
author_facet Albert E. Zhou
Andrea A. Berry
Jason A. Bailey
Andrew Pike
Antoine Dara
Sonia Agrawal
Emily M. Stucke
Amed Ouattara
Drissa Coulibaly
Kirsten E. Lyke
Matthew B. Laurens
Matthew Adams
Shannon Takala-Harrison
Jozelyn Pablo
Algis Jasinskas
Rie Nakajima
Amadou Niangaly
Bourema Kouriba
Abdoulaye K. Kone
J. Alexandra Rowe
Ogobara K. Doumbo
Mahamadou A. Thera
Jigar J. Patel
John C. Tan
Philip L. Felgner
Christopher V. Plowe
Mark A. Travassos
author_sort Albert E. Zhou
title Antibodies to Peptides in Semiconserved Domains of RIFINs and STEVORs Correlate with Malaria Exposure
title_short Antibodies to Peptides in Semiconserved Domains of RIFINs and STEVORs Correlate with Malaria Exposure
title_full Antibodies to Peptides in Semiconserved Domains of RIFINs and STEVORs Correlate with Malaria Exposure
title_fullStr Antibodies to Peptides in Semiconserved Domains of RIFINs and STEVORs Correlate with Malaria Exposure
title_full_unstemmed Antibodies to Peptides in Semiconserved Domains of RIFINs and STEVORs Correlate with Malaria Exposure
title_sort antibodies to peptides in semiconserved domains of rifins and stevors correlate with malaria exposure
publisher American Society for Microbiology
series mSphere
issn 2379-5042
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Malaria, an infectious disease caused by the parasite Plasmodium falciparum, causes nearly 435,000 deaths annually worldwide. RIFINs and STEVORs are two variant surface antigen families that are involved in malaria pathogenesis and immune evasion. Recent work has shown that a lack of humoral immunity to these proteins is associated with severe malaria vulnerability in Malian children. This is the first study to have compared serologic responses of children and adults to RIFINs and STEVORs in settings of malaria endemicity and to examine such serologic responses before and after a clinical malaria episode. Using microarrays, we determined that the semiconserved domains in these two parasite variant surface antigen families harbor peptides whose seroreactivity reflects malaria exposure. A similar approach has the potential to illuminate the role of variant surface antigens in the development of natural immunity to clinical malaria. Potential vaccines for severe malaria should include consideration of peptides within the semiconserved domains of RIFINs and STEVORs.The repetitive interspersed family (RIFIN) and the subtelomeric variable open reading frame (STEVOR) family represent two of three major Plasmodium falciparum variant surface antigen families involved in malaria pathogenesis and immune evasion and are potential targets in the development of natural immunity. Protein and peptide microarrays populated with RIFINs and STEVORs associated with severe malaria vulnerability in Malian children were probed with adult and pediatric sera to identify epitopes that reflect malaria exposure. Adult sera recognized and reacted with greater intensity to all STEVOR proteins than pediatric sera did. Serorecognition of and seroreactivity to peptides within the semiconserved domain of STEVORs increased with age and seasonal malaria exposure, while serorecognition and seroreactivity increased for the semiconserved and second hypervariable domains of RIFINs only with age. Serologic responses to RIFIN and STEVOR peptides within the semiconserved domains may play a role in natural immunity to severe malaria.
topic Plasmodium falciparum
RIFIN
STEVOR
malaria
microarrays
peptide
semiconserved domain
severe malaria
variant surface antigen
url https://doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00097-19
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