2019
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-49895-3
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Quantification of wild-type and radiation attenuated Plasmodium falciparum sporozoite motility in human skin

Abstract: Given the number of global malaria cases and deaths, the need for a vaccine against Plasmodium falciparum (Pf) remains pressing. Administration of live, radiation-attenuated Pf sporozoites can fully protect malaria-naïve individuals. Despite the fact that motility of these attenuated parasites is key to their infectivity and ultimately protective efficacy, sporozoite motility in human tissue (e.g. skin) remains wholly uncharacterized to date. We show that the ability to quantitatively address the complexity of… Show more

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“…Sporozoite velocity fluctuated along tracks (visualized by color-coding in Fig. 5A), also in line with our earlier findings (14,17). Plotting the average track-velocities revealed a distribution that could be described with a mixture of two normal distributions (Fig.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…Sporozoite velocity fluctuated along tracks (visualized by color-coding in Fig. 5A), also in line with our earlier findings (14,17). Plotting the average track-velocities revealed a distribution that could be described with a mixture of two normal distributions (Fig.…”
Section: Velocitysupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Conversely, the slower erratic movement of syr SPZ is most likely caused by the altered physical space as a consequence of liquid injection pressure. Sporozoite movement is strongly guided by their three-dimensional environment; without any confinement, sporozoites in vitro display a continuous, preferential counter-clockwise movement pattern (14,25), while in vivo, skin structure redirects sporozoites to display much more complex patterns (15,17). The role of physical confinement has been further supported by experiments whereby micropatterned in vitro environments were created that could induce specific movement patterns of sporozoites (26).…”
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