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Prospects and Pitfalls of Pregnancy-Associated Malaria Vaccination Based on the Natural Immune Response toPlasmodium falciparumVAR2CSA-Expressing Parasites

机译:基于对恶性疟原虫VAR2CSA表达寄生虫的天然免疫反应的妊娠相关疟疾疫苗的前景和陷阱。

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Pregnancy-associated malaria, a manifestation of severe malaria, is the cause of up to 200,000 infant deaths a year, through the effects of placental insufficiency leading to growth restriction and preterm delivery. Development of a vaccine is one strategy for control.Plasmodium falciparum-infected red blood cells accumulate in the placenta through specific binding of pregnancy-associated parasite variants that express the VAR2CSA antigen to chondroitin sulphate A on the surface of syncytiotrophoblast cells. Parasite accumulation, accompanied by an inflammatory infiltrate, disrupts the cytokine balance of pregnancy with the potential to cause placental damage and compromise foetal growth. Multigravid women develop immunity towards VAR2CSA-expressing parasites in a gravidity-dependent manner which prevents unfavourable pregnancy outcomes. Although current vaccine design, targeting VAR2CSA antigens, has succeeded in inducing antibodies artificially, this candidate may not provide protection during the first trimester and may only protect those women living in areas endemic for malaria. It is concluded that while insufficient information about placental-parasite interactions is presently available to produce an effective vaccine, incremental progress is being made towards achieving this goal.
机译:妊娠相关的疟疾是一种严重的疟疾,是由于胎盘功能不全导致生长受限和早产而导致每年多达200,000例婴儿死亡的原因。疫苗的开发是一种控制策略。恶性疟原虫感染的红细胞通过表达VAR2CSA抗原的妊娠相关寄生虫变体与合体滋养层细胞表面的硫酸软骨素A的特异性结合而在胎盘中积聚。寄生物蓄积并伴有炎性浸润,破坏了妊娠的细胞因子平衡,可能导致胎盘损伤并损害胎儿生长。多重力妇女以妊娠依赖方式对表达VAR2CSA的寄生虫产生免疫力,从而防止了不良的妊娠结局。尽管目前针对VAR2CSA抗原的疫苗设计已经成功地人工诱导了抗体,但该候选药物可能在头三个月不能提供保护,而只能保护生活在疟疾流行地区的那些妇女。结论是,尽管目前尚缺乏有关胎盘-寄生虫相互作用的足够信息来生产有效的疫苗,但朝着实现这一目标正在逐步取得进展。

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