Immunity to malaria is widely believed to wane in the absence of reinfection, but direct evidence for the presence or absence of durable immunological memory to malaria is limited. Here, we analysed malaria-specific CD4+ T cell responses of individuals living in an area of low malaria transmission in northern Thailand, who had had a documented clinical attack of P. falciparum and/or P. vivax in the past 6 years. CD4+ T cell effector memory (CD45RO+) IFN-c (24 hours ex vivo restimulation) and cultured IL-10 (6 day secretion into culture supernatant) responses to malaria schizont antigens were detected only in malaria-exposed subjects and were more prominent in subjects with long-lived antibodies or memory B cells specific to malaria antigens...
Although evidence suggests that T cells are critical for immunity to malaria, reliable T cell correl...
<div><p>Although evidence suggests that T cells are critical for immunity to malaria, reliable T cel...
A single exposure to many viral and bacterial pathogens typically induces life-long immunity, howeve...
Immunity to malaria is widely believed to wane in the absence of reinfection, but direct evidence fo...
Antibodies constitute a critical component of the naturally acquired immunity that develops followin...
Protective immunity generated following malaria infection may be comprised of Ab or T cells against ...
Protective immunity generated following malaria infection may be comprised of Ab or T cells against ...
Cellular responses to Plasmodium falciparum parasites, in particular interferon-gamma (IFNgamma) pro...
Epidemiological observations suggest that T cell immunity may be suppressed in malaria-endemic areas...
Immunity to malaria develops slowly with protection against the parasite lagging behind protection a...
B‐cell and antibody responses to Plasmodium spp., the parasite that causes malaria, are critical for...
Two different cell populations respond to potent T-cell-inducing vaccinations. The induction and los...
It is widely perceived that immunity to malaria is, to an extent, defective and that one component o...
To gain insight into why antibody responses to malarial antigens tend to be short lived, we studied ...
Although evidence suggests that T cells are critical for immunity to malaria, reliable T cell correl...
Although evidence suggests that T cells are critical for immunity to malaria, reliable T cell correl...
<div><p>Although evidence suggests that T cells are critical for immunity to malaria, reliable T cel...
A single exposure to many viral and bacterial pathogens typically induces life-long immunity, howeve...
Immunity to malaria is widely believed to wane in the absence of reinfection, but direct evidence fo...
Antibodies constitute a critical component of the naturally acquired immunity that develops followin...
Protective immunity generated following malaria infection may be comprised of Ab or T cells against ...
Protective immunity generated following malaria infection may be comprised of Ab or T cells against ...
Cellular responses to Plasmodium falciparum parasites, in particular interferon-gamma (IFNgamma) pro...
Epidemiological observations suggest that T cell immunity may be suppressed in malaria-endemic areas...
Immunity to malaria develops slowly with protection against the parasite lagging behind protection a...
B‐cell and antibody responses to Plasmodium spp., the parasite that causes malaria, are critical for...
Two different cell populations respond to potent T-cell-inducing vaccinations. The induction and los...
It is widely perceived that immunity to malaria is, to an extent, defective and that one component o...
To gain insight into why antibody responses to malarial antigens tend to be short lived, we studied ...
Although evidence suggests that T cells are critical for immunity to malaria, reliable T cell correl...
Although evidence suggests that T cells are critical for immunity to malaria, reliable T cell correl...
<div><p>Although evidence suggests that T cells are critical for immunity to malaria, reliable T cel...
A single exposure to many viral and bacterial pathogens typically induces life-long immunity, howeve...