2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1884-4_27
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A Fast-Track Phenotypic Characterization of Plasmodium falciparum Vaccine Antigens through Lyse-Reseal Erythrocytes Mediated Delivery (LyRED) of RNA Interference for Targeted Translational Repression

Abstract: The minimal success of the malaria vaccine with available antigens indicates the need for intensive and accelerated research to identify and characterize new antigens that confer protection against infection, clinical manifestation, and even malaria transmission. Further, the genetic manipulation tools to characterize such antigens are very time-consuming and laborious due to the very low efficiency of transfection in the malaria parasite. Here, we report a human miRNA-mediated translational repression of anti… Show more

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“…The miRNA-based translational repression can be monitored within a few days. It can be used for the characterization and identification of malaria vaccine antigens from different developmental stages which may contribute to the development of effective subunit vaccines ( 175 ). P. vivax merozoites contain Duffy binding protein ( Pv DBP) which is involved in reticulocyte invasion via interaction with DARC (Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines) receptors present on host reticulocytes ( 176 , 177 ).…”
Section: Vaccine Candidates Against Plasmodiummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The miRNA-based translational repression can be monitored within a few days. It can be used for the characterization and identification of malaria vaccine antigens from different developmental stages which may contribute to the development of effective subunit vaccines ( 175 ). P. vivax merozoites contain Duffy binding protein ( Pv DBP) which is involved in reticulocyte invasion via interaction with DARC (Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines) receptors present on host reticulocytes ( 176 , 177 ).…”
Section: Vaccine Candidates Against Plasmodiummentioning
confidence: 99%