2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.21524/v3
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Immunogenicity analysis of conserved fragments in Plasmodium ovale species merozoite surface protein 4

Abstract: Background : There is an urgent need for an effective vaccine to control and eradicate malaria, one of the most serious global infectious diseases. Plasmodium merozoite surface protein 4 (MSP4) has been listed as a blood-stage subunit vaccine candidate for malaria. Plasmodium ovale species (spp.) infection is also a source of malaria burden in tropical regions where it is sometimes mixed with other Plasmodium species. However, little is known about P. ovale spp. MSP4. Methods : The msp4 gene was amplified thro… Show more

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“…Understanding the genetic diversity of antigen genes is an important prerequisite for vaccine design, since effective vaccines may depend on the high degree of conservation at specific amino acid sites [14][15][16]. However, in 2008 the P. vivax genome project revealed that P. vivax exhibits high genetic diversity in Asia, Oceania and South America [17], demonstrating the adaptability and ability of this malaria parasite to escape host immune selection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding the genetic diversity of antigen genes is an important prerequisite for vaccine design, since effective vaccines may depend on the high degree of conservation at specific amino acid sites [14][15][16]. However, in 2008 the P. vivax genome project revealed that P. vivax exhibits high genetic diversity in Asia, Oceania and South America [17], demonstrating the adaptability and ability of this malaria parasite to escape host immune selection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%