Ray P, Ansari M A, Sharma Y D
Department of Biotechnology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi.
Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1994 Oct;51(4):436-43.
The immune status of the individuals living in the Delhi area of northern India where Plasmodium vivax is predominant is described. The majority of the individuals who were acutely infected with P. vivax had antibodies against crude blood-stage antigen and the recombinant antigen, PV9. In contrast, the peripheral blood mononuclear cells of the majority of these individuals did not show proliferation in the presence of either of these antigens. There was no correlation between antibody levels and T cell proliferation. Such an immune status of individuals living in endemic areas should be taken into account in the future in developing P. vivax malaria vaccines.
本文描述了生活在印度北部德里地区间日疟原虫为主的个体的免疫状态。大多数急性感染间日疟原虫的个体具有针对粗制血液阶段抗原和重组抗原PV9的抗体。相反,这些个体中的大多数外周血单核细胞在这些抗原存在的情况下未显示增殖。抗体水平与T细胞增殖之间没有相关性。在未来开发间日疟原虫疟疾疫苗时,应考虑生活在流行地区个体的这种免疫状态。