Lensen A H, Van Gemert G J, Bolmer M G, Meis J F, Kaslow D, Meuwissen J H, Ponnudurai T
Department of Parasitology, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Parasite Immunol. 1992 Sep;14(5):471-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3024.1992.tb00021.x.
The Plasmodium falciparum zygote/ookinete surface protein, Pfs25, persists in the oocyst wall throughout its development. Anti-25 kD transmission blocking antibody, given to infected Anopheles stephensi or A. gambiae mosquitoes in an additional bloodmeal, 3-6 days after being fed gametocyte infected blood, penetrated the oocyst and reacted with the 25 kD protein within it. This reaction caused a significant reduction in the number of developing sporozoites. Mouse serum containing antibodies raised by immunization with a recombinant 25 kD yeast product showed a similar effect.