2021
DOI: 10.1002/elps.202000365
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Characterization of AMA1‐RON2L complex with native gel electrophoresis and capillary isoelectric focusing

Abstract: Rhoptry neck protein 2 (RON2) binds to the hydrophobic groove of apical membrane antigen 1 (AMA1), an interaction essential for invasion of red blood cells (RBCs) by Plasmodium falciparum (Pf) parasites. Vaccination with AMA1 alone has been shown to be immunogenic, but unprotective even against homologous challenge in human trials. However, the AMA1-RON2L (L is referred to as the loop region of RON2 peptide) complex is a promising candidate, as preclinical studies with Freund's adjuvant have indicated complete… Show more

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“…The binary complex vaccine increased neutralizing antibodies targeting the AMA1-RON2 interaction, and this was significantly correlated with vaccine efficacy [108]. In order to prepare for future clinical trials, the identity and integrity of the candidate antigens were characterized, with the results indicating that the complex was stable for 72 h at 4 • C [109]. Recently, growth-inhibitory epitopes outside the RON2 binding site have been reported using the AMA1-RON2 fusion protein as an immunogen [110].…”
Section: Ama1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The binary complex vaccine increased neutralizing antibodies targeting the AMA1-RON2 interaction, and this was significantly correlated with vaccine efficacy [108]. In order to prepare for future clinical trials, the identity and integrity of the candidate antigens were characterized, with the results indicating that the complex was stable for 72 h at 4 • C [109]. Recently, growth-inhibitory epitopes outside the RON2 binding site have been reported using the AMA1-RON2 fusion protein as an immunogen [110].…”
Section: Ama1mentioning
confidence: 99%