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Query: EC:6.3.5.5 (
CPS
)
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Long-lasting and sterile homologous protection against malaria can be achieved by the exposure of malaria-naive volunteers under chemoprophylaxis to
Plasmodium falciparum
-infected mosquitoes (chemoprophylaxis and sporozoite [
CPS
] immunization). While
CPS
-induced antibodies neutralize sporozoite infectivity
in vitro
and
in vivo
, antibody-mediated effector mechanisms are still poorly understood. Here, we investigated whether complement contributes to
CPS
-induced preerythrocytic immunity. Sera collected before and after
CPS
immunization in the presence of active or inactive complement were assessed for the recognition of homologous NF54 and heterologous NF135.
C10
sporozoites, complement fixation, sporozoite lysis, and possible subsequent effects on
in vitro
sporozoite infectivity in human hepatocytes.
CPS
immunization induced sporozoite-specific IgM (
P
< 0.0001) and IgG (
P
= 0.001) antibodies with complement-fixing capacities (
P
< 0.0001). Sporozoite lysis (
P
= 0.017), traversal (
P
< 0.0001), and hepatocyte invasion inhibition (
P
< 0.0001) by
CPS
-induced antibodies were strongly enhanced in the presence of active complement. Complement-mediated invasion inhibition in the presence of
CPS
-induced antibodies negatively correlated with cumulative parasitemia during
CPS
immunizations (
P
= 0.013). While IgG antibodies similarly recognized homologous and heterologous sporozoites, IgM binding to heterologous sporozoites was reduced (
P
= 0.023). Although
CPS
-induced antibodies did not differ in their abilities to fix complement, lyse sporozoites, or inhibit the traversal of homologous and heterologous sporozoites, heterologous sporozoite invasion was more strongly inhibited in the presence of active complement (
P
= 0.008). These findings demonstrate that
CPS
-induced antibodies have complement-fixing activity, thereby significantly further enhancing the functional inhibition of homologous and heterologous sporozoite infectivity
in vitro
The combined data highlight the importance of complement as an additional immune effector mechanism in preerythrocytic immunity after whole-parasite immunization against
Plasmodium falciparum
malaria.
...
PMID:The Complement System Contributes to Functional Antibody-Mediated Responses Induced by Immunization with Plasmodium falciparum Malaria Sporozoites. 2973 21