Profiling humoral immune responses to P. falciparum infection with protein microarrays

Denise L. Doolan, Yunxiang Mu, Berkay Unal, Suman Sundaresh, Siddiqua Hirst, Conrad Valdez, Arlo Randall, Douglas Molina, Xiaowu Liang, Daniel A. Freilich, J. Aggrey Oloo, Peter L. Blair, Joao C. Aguiar, Pierre Baldi, D. Huw Davies, Philip L. Felgner

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Abstract

A complete description of the serological response following exposure of humans to complex pathogens is lacking and approaches suitable for accomplishing this are limited. Here we report, using malaria as a model, a method which elucidates the profile of antibodies that develop after natural or experimental infection or after vaccination with attenuated organisms, and which identifies immunoreactive antigens of interest for vaccine development or other applications. Expression vectors encoding 250 Plasmodium falciparum (Pf) proteins were generated by PCR/recombination cloning; the proteins were individually expressed with >90% efficiency in Escherichia coli cell-free in vitro transcription and translation reactions, and printed directly without purification onto microarray slides. The protein microarrays were probed with human sera from one of four groups which differed in immune status: sterile immunity or no immunity against experimental challenge following vaccination with radiation-attenuated Pf sporozoites, partial immunity acquired by natural exposure, and no previous exposure to Pf. Overall, 72 highly reactive Pf antigens were identified. Proteomic features associated with immunoreactivity were identified. Importantly, antibody profiles were distinct for each donor group. Information obtained from such analyses will facilitate identifying antigens for vaccine development, dissecting the molecular basis of immunity, monitoring the outcome of whole-organism vaccine trials, and identifying immune correlates of protection.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)4680-4694
Number of pages15
JournalProteomics
Volume8
Issue number22
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Antigen identification
  • Plasmodium falciparum
  • Protein chip
  • Proteome microarray
  • Vaccine

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biochemistry
  • Molecular Biology

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