Despite a dramatic increase in our ability to catalogue variation among pathogen genomes, we have made far fewer advances in using this information to identify targets of protective immunity. Epidemiological models predict that strong immune selection can cause antigenic variants to structure into genetically discordant sets of antigenic types (e.g. serotypes). A corollary of this theory is that targets of immunity may be identified by searching for non-overlapping associations of amino acids among co-circulating antigenic variants. We propose a novel population genetics methodology that combines such predictions with phylogenetic analyses to identify genetic loci (epitopes) under strong immune selection. We apply this concept to the AMA-1 ...
Parasite antigen genes might evolve under frequency-dependent immune selection. The distinctive patt...
BACKGROUND: The complexity and diversity of the antibody immune response to the antigen repertoire o...
Background: The evolutionary mechanisms structuring the expression pattern of variant surface antige...
Despite a dramatic increase in our ability to catalogue variation among pathogen genomes, we have ma...
Despite a dramatic increase in our ability to catalogue variation among pathogen genomes, we have ma...
The extensive diversity of Plasmodium falciparum antigens is a major obstacle to a broadly effective...
After more than 50 years of intensive research and development, only one malaria vaccine candidate, ...
BACKGROUND: Polymorphism in antigens is a common mechanism for immune evasion used by many important...
Failure to account for genetic diversity of antigens during vaccine design may lead to vaccine escap...
Background: Polymorphism in antigens is a common mechanism for immune evasion used by many importan...
Background: The polymorphic nature of many malaria vaccine candidates presents major challenges to a...
BACKGROUND:Endemic human pathogens are subject to strong immune selection, and interrogation of path...
Malaria, caused by the Plasmodium parasite and transmitted by mosquitoes, kills almost half a millio...
This thesis investigates antigenic variation and its evolution in Plasmodium falciparum, the cause o...
One goal in sequencing the Plasmodium falciparum genome, the agent of the most lethal form of malari...
Parasite antigen genes might evolve under frequency-dependent immune selection. The distinctive patt...
BACKGROUND: The complexity and diversity of the antibody immune response to the antigen repertoire o...
Background: The evolutionary mechanisms structuring the expression pattern of variant surface antige...
Despite a dramatic increase in our ability to catalogue variation among pathogen genomes, we have ma...
Despite a dramatic increase in our ability to catalogue variation among pathogen genomes, we have ma...
The extensive diversity of Plasmodium falciparum antigens is a major obstacle to a broadly effective...
After more than 50 years of intensive research and development, only one malaria vaccine candidate, ...
BACKGROUND: Polymorphism in antigens is a common mechanism for immune evasion used by many important...
Failure to account for genetic diversity of antigens during vaccine design may lead to vaccine escap...
Background: Polymorphism in antigens is a common mechanism for immune evasion used by many importan...
Background: The polymorphic nature of many malaria vaccine candidates presents major challenges to a...
BACKGROUND:Endemic human pathogens are subject to strong immune selection, and interrogation of path...
Malaria, caused by the Plasmodium parasite and transmitted by mosquitoes, kills almost half a millio...
This thesis investigates antigenic variation and its evolution in Plasmodium falciparum, the cause o...
One goal in sequencing the Plasmodium falciparum genome, the agent of the most lethal form of malari...
Parasite antigen genes might evolve under frequency-dependent immune selection. The distinctive patt...
BACKGROUND: The complexity and diversity of the antibody immune response to the antigen repertoire o...
Background: The evolutionary mechanisms structuring the expression pattern of variant surface antige...