Ea. Achidi et al., ANTIBODIES TO PF155 RESA AND CIRCUMSPOROZOITE PROTEIN OF PLASMODIUM-FALCIPARUM IN PAIRED MATERNAL-CORD SERA FROM NIGERIA/, Parasite immunology, 17(10), 1995, pp. 535-540
Paired maternal-cord serum samples were analysed for antibodies to the
Pf155/RESA and circumsporozoite protein (CSP) antigens of Plasmodium
falciparum. Malaria parasites were found in 2.6% (3/117) of cold blood
and 22.4% (26/116) of maternal samples. Immunofluorescence assays det
ected P. falciparum-specific IgG antibodies in all paired samples whil
e P. falciparum-specific IgM was detected in 5.8% (7/121) of cord samp
les. The positivity rates for antibodies to Pf155/ RESA and (NANP)(6)
but not (EENV)(6), a C-terminal repeat sequence of Pf155/RESA, were si
gnificantly higher in maternal as compared with cord samples. Seroposi
tivity rates to Pf155/RESA and (EENV)(6) were not related to maternal
parity group while positivity rates to the (NANP)6 peptide were higher
in primiparae and multiparae of greater than or equal to 4 parity. Th
ese data confirm the transplacental transfer of P. falciparum-specific
antibodies and the higher incidence of malaria parasitaemia in primip
arae. The presence of P. falciparum-specific IgM in some cord samples
suggests intrauterine sensitization of the foetus to malarial antigens
.