Evolutionary models predict that host immunity will shape the evolution of parasite virulence. While some assumptions of these models have been tested, the actual evolutionary outcome of immune selection on virulence has not. Using the mouse malaria model, Plasmodium chabaudi, we experimentally tested whether immune pressure promotes the evolution of more virulent pathogens by evolving parasite lines in immunized and nonimmunized (‘‘naive’’) mice using serial passage. We found that parasite lines evolved in immunized mice became more virulent to both naive and immune mice than lines evolved in naive mice. When these evolved lines were transmitted through mosquitoes, there was a general reduction in virulence across all lines. However,...
Malaria vaccine developers are concerned that antigenic escape will erode vaccine efficacy. Evolutio...
Malaria vaccine developers are concerned that antigenic escape will erode vaccine efficacy. Evolutio...
Malaria vaccine developers are concerned that antigenic escape will erode vaccine efficacy. Evolutio...
Evolutionary models predict that host immunity will shape the evolution of parasite virulence. While...
From an evolutionary perspective, natural selection is expected to maximize transmission to new hos...
Theoretical arguments and some mathematical models of host-parasite coevolution (e.g. [1- 6]) sugges...
AbstractOne theory of why some pathogens are virulent (i.e., they damage their host) is that they ne...
From an evolutionary perspective, natural selection is expected to maximize transmission to new host...
Drug resistance is one of the most medically relevant forms of pathogen evolution. To date, vaccines...
Invited paper for the journal Vaccine summarising a workshop at Rutgers University in July 2005 on V...
One theory of why some pathogens are virulent (i.e., they damage their host) is that they need to ex...
AbstractOne theory of why some pathogens are virulent (i.e., they damage their host) is that they ne...
One theory of why some pathogens are virulent (i.e., they damage their host) is that they need to ex...
<div><p>Malaria vaccine developers are concerned that antigenic escape will erode vaccine efficacy. ...
Drug resistance is one of the most medically relevant forms of pathogen evolution. To date, vaccine...
Malaria vaccine developers are concerned that antigenic escape will erode vaccine efficacy. Evolutio...
Malaria vaccine developers are concerned that antigenic escape will erode vaccine efficacy. Evolutio...
Malaria vaccine developers are concerned that antigenic escape will erode vaccine efficacy. Evolutio...
Evolutionary models predict that host immunity will shape the evolution of parasite virulence. While...
From an evolutionary perspective, natural selection is expected to maximize transmission to new hos...
Theoretical arguments and some mathematical models of host-parasite coevolution (e.g. [1- 6]) sugges...
AbstractOne theory of why some pathogens are virulent (i.e., they damage their host) is that they ne...
From an evolutionary perspective, natural selection is expected to maximize transmission to new host...
Drug resistance is one of the most medically relevant forms of pathogen evolution. To date, vaccines...
Invited paper for the journal Vaccine summarising a workshop at Rutgers University in July 2005 on V...
One theory of why some pathogens are virulent (i.e., they damage their host) is that they need to ex...
AbstractOne theory of why some pathogens are virulent (i.e., they damage their host) is that they ne...
One theory of why some pathogens are virulent (i.e., they damage their host) is that they need to ex...
<div><p>Malaria vaccine developers are concerned that antigenic escape will erode vaccine efficacy. ...
Drug resistance is one of the most medically relevant forms of pathogen evolution. To date, vaccine...
Malaria vaccine developers are concerned that antigenic escape will erode vaccine efficacy. Evolutio...
Malaria vaccine developers are concerned that antigenic escape will erode vaccine efficacy. Evolutio...
Malaria vaccine developers are concerned that antigenic escape will erode vaccine efficacy. Evolutio...