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Functional Antibodies and Protection against Blood-stage Malaria.

Teo A, Feng G, Brown GV, Beeson JG, Rogerson SJ

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  • Journal Trends in parasitology

  • Published 18 Aug 2016

  • Volume 32

  • ISSUE 11

  • Pagination 887-898

  • DOI 10.1016/j.pt.2016.07.003

Abstract

Numerous efforts to understand the functional roles of antibodies demonstrated that they can protect against malaria. However, it is unclear which antibody responses are the best correlates of immunity, and which antibody functions are most important in protection from disease. Understanding the role of antibodies in protection against malaria is crucial for antimalarial vaccine design. In this review, the specific functional properties of naturally acquired and vaccine-induced antibodies that correlate to protection from the blood stages of Plasmodium falciparum malaria are re-examined and the gaps in knowledge related to antibody function in malarial immunity are highlighted.