Structural basis for inhibition of Plasmodium vivax invasion by a broadly neutralizing vaccine-induced human antibody.

Thomas A Rawlinson; Natalie M Barber; Franziska Mohring; Jee Sun Cho; Varakorn Kosaisavee; Samuel F Gérard ORCID logo; Daniel GW Alanine; Geneviève M Labbé; Sean C Elias; Sarah E Silk; +11 more... Doris Quinkert; Jing Jin; Jennifer M Marshall; Ruth O Payne; Angela M Minassian ORCID logo; Bruce Russell; Laurent Rénia; François H Nosten ORCID logo; Robert W Moon ORCID logo; Matthew K Higgins ORCID logo; Simon J Draper ORCID logo; (2019) Structural basis for inhibition of Plasmodium vivax invasion by a broadly neutralizing vaccine-induced human antibody. Nature microbiology, 4 (9). pp. 1497-1507. ISSN 2058-5276 DOI: 10.1038/s41564-019-0462-1
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The most widespread form of malaria is caused by Plasmodium vivax. To replicate, this parasite must invade immature red blood cells through a process requiring interaction of the P. vivax Duffy binding protein (PvDBP) with its human receptor, the Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines. Naturally acquired antibodies that inhibit this interaction associate with clinical immunity, suggesting PvDBP as a leading candidate for inclusion in a vaccine to prevent malaria due to P. vivax. Here, we isolated a panel of monoclonal antibodies from human volunteers immunized in a clinical vaccine trial of PvDBP. We screened their ability to prevent PvDBP from binding to the Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines, and their capacity to block red blood cell invasion by a transgenic Plasmodium knowlesi parasite genetically modified to express PvDBP and to prevent reticulocyte invasion by multiple clinical isolates of P. vivax. This identified a broadly neutralizing human monoclonal antibody that inhibited invasion of all tested strains of P. vivax. Finally, we determined the structure of a complex of this antibody bound to PvDBP, indicating the molecular basis for inhibition. These findings will guide future vaccine design strategies and open up possibilities for testing the prophylactic use of such an antibody.


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