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Antibody-Dependent Cellular Inhibition Is Associated With Reduced Risk Against Febrile Malaria in a Longitudinal Cohort Study Involving Ghanaian Children

机译:在涉及加纳儿童的纵向队列研究中抗体依赖性细胞抑制与降低针对高热疟疾的风险相关

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The antibody-dependent respiratory burst and opsonic phagocytosis assays have been associated with protection against malaria; however, other mechanisms may also be involved. The antibody-dependent cellular inhibition (ADCI) assay is yet to be correlated with protection in longitudinal cohort studies (LCS). We investigated the relationship between ADCI activity of immunoglobulin G before malaria season and risk of malaria in a LCS involving Ghanaian children. High ADCI activity was significantly associated with reduced risk against malaria. Findings here suggest a potential usefulness of the ADCI assay as a correlate of protection to guide malaria vaccine studies.
机译:依赖抗体的呼吸爆发和调理吞噬作用试验已与疟疾的预防相关。但是,也可能涉及其他机制。在纵向队列研究(LCS)中,抗体依赖性细胞抑制(ADCI)分析尚未与保护相关。我们在涉及加纳儿童的LCS中调查了疟疾季节之前免疫球蛋白G的ADCI活性与疟疾风险之间的关系。 ADCI高活性与降低疟疾风险显着相关。此处的发现表明,ADCI分析作为指导疟疾疫苗研究的保护作用的潜在用途。

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