© 2015 Taylor & Francis. The pre-erythrocytic stage of infection by malaria parasites represents a key target for vaccines that aim to eradicate malaria. Two important broad immune evasion strategies that can interfere with vaccine efficacy include the induction of dendritic cell (DC) dysfunction and regulatory T cells (Tregs) by blood-stage malaria parasites, leading to inefficient priming of T cells targeting liver-stage infections. The parasite also uses surgical strike strategies, whereby polymorphism in pre-erythrocytic antigens can interfere with host immunity. Specifically, we review how even single amino acid changes in T cell epitopes can lead to loss of binding to major histocompatibility complex (MHC), lack of cross-react...
Extensive genetic polymorphism is generally found in Plasmodium falciparum surface antigens. This po...
Pre-erythrocytic malaria vaccines, including those based on whole-parasite approaches, have shown pr...
Background: The polymorphic nature of many malaria vaccine candidates presents major challenges to a...
T cells are central to immunity in malaria. CD4+ helper T cells favour the generation of high-affini...
Malaria parasites engage a multitude of strategies to evade the immune system of the host, including...
Overcoming antigenic variation is one of the major challenges in the development of an effective vac...
Overcoming antigenic variation is one of the major challenges in the development of an effective vac...
The leading blood-stage malaria vaccine candidate antigen, Plasmodium falciparum merozoite surface p...
After more than 50 years of intensive research and development, only one malaria vaccine candidate, ...
A vaccine against malaria is urgently needed for control and eventual eradication. Different approac...
Variation in epitopes of infectious pathogens inhibits various effector functions of T lymphocytes t...
Abstract Immunogenicity is considered one important criterion for progression of candidate vaccines ...
AbstractA vaccine against malaria is urgently needed for control and eventual eradication. Different...
Prospects for malaria eradication will be greatly enhanced by an effective vaccine, but parasite gen...
AbstractProspects for malaria eradication will be greatly enhanced by an effective vaccine, but para...
Extensive genetic polymorphism is generally found in Plasmodium falciparum surface antigens. This po...
Pre-erythrocytic malaria vaccines, including those based on whole-parasite approaches, have shown pr...
Background: The polymorphic nature of many malaria vaccine candidates presents major challenges to a...
T cells are central to immunity in malaria. CD4+ helper T cells favour the generation of high-affini...
Malaria parasites engage a multitude of strategies to evade the immune system of the host, including...
Overcoming antigenic variation is one of the major challenges in the development of an effective vac...
Overcoming antigenic variation is one of the major challenges in the development of an effective vac...
The leading blood-stage malaria vaccine candidate antigen, Plasmodium falciparum merozoite surface p...
After more than 50 years of intensive research and development, only one malaria vaccine candidate, ...
A vaccine against malaria is urgently needed for control and eventual eradication. Different approac...
Variation in epitopes of infectious pathogens inhibits various effector functions of T lymphocytes t...
Abstract Immunogenicity is considered one important criterion for progression of candidate vaccines ...
AbstractA vaccine against malaria is urgently needed for control and eventual eradication. Different...
Prospects for malaria eradication will be greatly enhanced by an effective vaccine, but parasite gen...
AbstractProspects for malaria eradication will be greatly enhanced by an effective vaccine, but para...
Extensive genetic polymorphism is generally found in Plasmodium falciparum surface antigens. This po...
Pre-erythrocytic malaria vaccines, including those based on whole-parasite approaches, have shown pr...
Background: The polymorphic nature of many malaria vaccine candidates presents major challenges to a...