Plasmodium parasite–specific antibodies are critical for protection against malaria, yet the development of long-lived and effective humoral immunity against Plasmodium takes many years and multiple rounds of infection and cure. Here, we report that the rapid development of short-lived plasmablasts during experimental malaria unexpectedly hindered parasite control by impeding germinal center responses. Metabolic hyperactivity of plasmablasts resulted in nutrient deprivation of the germinal center reaction, limiting the generation of memory B cell and long-lived plasma cell responses. Therapeutic administration of a single amino acid to experimentally infected mice was sufficient to overcome the metabolic constraints imposed by plasmablasts ...
Plasmodium relapses are attributed to the activation of dormant liver-stage parasites and are respon...
Naturally acquired immunity to malaria develops only after years of repeated exposure to Plasmodium ...
Naturally acquired immunity to malaria develops only after years of repeated exposure to Plasmodium ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-11Humoral immunity to infection depends upon two laye...
© 2015 Dr. Victoria Ryg-CornejoDespite many advances in malaria control and elimination, infection b...
B cell and plasma cell responses take place in lymphoid organs, but because of the inaccessibility o...
Plasmodium parasites invade and multiply inside red blood cells (RBC). Through a cycle of maturation...
Gut microbiota composition is associated with human and rodent Plasmodium infections, yet the mechan...
Plasmodium parasites invade and multiply inside red blood cells (RBC). Through a cycle of maturation...
Plasmodium parasites invade and multiply inside red blood cells (RBC). Through a cycle of maturation...
A single exposure to many viral and bacterial pathogens typically induces life-long immunity, howeve...
Many current malaria vaccines target the pre-erythrocytic stage of infection in the liver. However, ...
B cell and plasma cell responses take place in lymphoid organs, but because of the inaccessibility o...
SummaryNaturally acquired immunity to malaria develops only after years of repeated exposure to Plas...
SummaryHumoral immunity consists of pre-existing antibodies expressed by long-lived plasma cells and...
Plasmodium relapses are attributed to the activation of dormant liver-stage parasites and are respon...
Naturally acquired immunity to malaria develops only after years of repeated exposure to Plasmodium ...
Naturally acquired immunity to malaria develops only after years of repeated exposure to Plasmodium ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-11Humoral immunity to infection depends upon two laye...
© 2015 Dr. Victoria Ryg-CornejoDespite many advances in malaria control and elimination, infection b...
B cell and plasma cell responses take place in lymphoid organs, but because of the inaccessibility o...
Plasmodium parasites invade and multiply inside red blood cells (RBC). Through a cycle of maturation...
Gut microbiota composition is associated with human and rodent Plasmodium infections, yet the mechan...
Plasmodium parasites invade and multiply inside red blood cells (RBC). Through a cycle of maturation...
Plasmodium parasites invade and multiply inside red blood cells (RBC). Through a cycle of maturation...
A single exposure to many viral and bacterial pathogens typically induces life-long immunity, howeve...
Many current malaria vaccines target the pre-erythrocytic stage of infection in the liver. However, ...
B cell and plasma cell responses take place in lymphoid organs, but because of the inaccessibility o...
SummaryNaturally acquired immunity to malaria develops only after years of repeated exposure to Plas...
SummaryHumoral immunity consists of pre-existing antibodies expressed by long-lived plasma cells and...
Plasmodium relapses are attributed to the activation of dormant liver-stage parasites and are respon...
Naturally acquired immunity to malaria develops only after years of repeated exposure to Plasmodium ...
Naturally acquired immunity to malaria develops only after years of repeated exposure to Plasmodium ...