Mounting an antibody response capable of discriminating amongst and appropriately targeting different parasites is crucial in host defence. However, cross-reactive antibodies that recognize (bind to) multiple parasite species are well documented. We aimed to determine if a higher inoculating dose of one species, and thus exposure to larger amounts of antigen over a longer period of time, would fine-tune responses to that species and reduce cross-reactivity. Using the Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi (Pcc)–Nippostrongylus brasiliensis (Nb) co-infection model in BALB/c mice, in which we previously documented cross-reactive antibodies, we manipulated the inoculating dose of Pcc across 4 orders of magnitude. We investigated antigen-specific and cro...
Malaria vaccine development has generally focused on inducing protective immunity to a single antige...
<div><p>The repeat region of the <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> circumsporozoite protein (CSP) is a ma...
Plasmodium parasites invade and multiply inside red blood cells (RBC). Through a cycle of maturation...
AbstractWithin-host competition among parasite genotypes affects epidemiology as well as the evoluti...
The socio-economic and geographical distribution of malaria overlaps with that of many parasitic hel...
Background: Antibody isotype responses can be useful as indicators of immune bias during infection....
Background: Antibody isotype responses can be useful as indicators of immune bias during infection....
Within-host competition among parasite genotypes affects epidemiology as well as the evolution of vi...
Malaria is caused by multiple different species of protozoan parasites, and interventions in the pre...
Within-host competition among parasite genotypes affects epidemiology as well as the evolution of vi...
While it is known that antibodies are critical for clearance of malaria infections, it is not clear ...
Monoclonal antibodies that react with the circumsporozoite protein of the avian malaria Plasmodium g...
Plasmodium parasites invade and multiply inside red blood cells (RBC). Through a cycle of maturation...
Immunization with irradiated Plasmodium sporozoites induces sterile immunity in rodents, monkeys and...
Plasmodium parasites invade and multiply inside red blood cells (RBC). Through a cycle of maturation...
Malaria vaccine development has generally focused on inducing protective immunity to a single antige...
<div><p>The repeat region of the <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> circumsporozoite protein (CSP) is a ma...
Plasmodium parasites invade and multiply inside red blood cells (RBC). Through a cycle of maturation...
AbstractWithin-host competition among parasite genotypes affects epidemiology as well as the evoluti...
The socio-economic and geographical distribution of malaria overlaps with that of many parasitic hel...
Background: Antibody isotype responses can be useful as indicators of immune bias during infection....
Background: Antibody isotype responses can be useful as indicators of immune bias during infection....
Within-host competition among parasite genotypes affects epidemiology as well as the evolution of vi...
Malaria is caused by multiple different species of protozoan parasites, and interventions in the pre...
Within-host competition among parasite genotypes affects epidemiology as well as the evolution of vi...
While it is known that antibodies are critical for clearance of malaria infections, it is not clear ...
Monoclonal antibodies that react with the circumsporozoite protein of the avian malaria Plasmodium g...
Plasmodium parasites invade and multiply inside red blood cells (RBC). Through a cycle of maturation...
Immunization with irradiated Plasmodium sporozoites induces sterile immunity in rodents, monkeys and...
Plasmodium parasites invade and multiply inside red blood cells (RBC). Through a cycle of maturation...
Malaria vaccine development has generally focused on inducing protective immunity to a single antige...
<div><p>The repeat region of the <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> circumsporozoite protein (CSP) is a ma...
Plasmodium parasites invade and multiply inside red blood cells (RBC). Through a cycle of maturation...