Bw. Flyg et al., Inhibition of in vitro growth of Plasmodium falciparum field isolates mediated by human antibodies to Pf155/RESA and Pf332, PARASITE IM, 21(6), 1999, pp. 331-334
The capacity of antibodies to interfere with Plasmodium falciparum growth i
n in vitro cultures is considered to reflect some of their potential protec
tive effects in vivo. Almost all previous analyses of antibody mediated inh
ibition of parasite growth in vitro were performed with different laborator
y strains of P. falciparum. This study was performed to investigate if the
long-term culturing of parasites has any effect an their susceptibility to
such growth inhibition. The growth inhibitory effects of human antibodies t
o the vaccine candidate antigens Pf155/RESA and Pf332 on fresh field isolat
es from children in Burkina Faso were analysed and compared with their effe
ct on an established laboratory strain of the parasite. Although there was
variation in the inhibition titres between different isolates tested agains
t one antibody preparation, the differences in inhibition capacity for the
three different antibodies were highly significant. No correlation was foun
d between serum levels of anti-Pf155/RESA or -Pf332 antibodies and sensitiv
ity of the corresponding parasite isolates to antibody mediated growth inhi
bition.