NK cells inhibit Plasmodium falciparum growth in red blood cells via antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity

NK细胞通过抗体依赖性细胞毒性抑制恶性疟原虫在红细胞内的生长。

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作者:Gunjan Arora ,Geoffrey T Hart ,Javier Manzella-Lapeira ,Justin Ya Doritchamou ,David L Narum ,L Michael Thomas ,Joseph Brzostowski ,Sumati Rajagopalan ,Ogobara K Doumbo ,Boubacar Traore ,Louis H Miller ,Susan K Pierce ,Patrick E Duffy ,Peter D Crompton ,Sanjay A Desai ,Eric O Long

Abstract

Antibodies acquired naturally through repeated exposure to Plasmodium falciparum are essential in the control of blood-stage malaria. Antibody-dependent functions may include neutralization of parasite-host interactions, complement activation, and activation of Fc receptor functions. A role of antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) by natural killer (NK) cells in protection from malaria has not been established. Here we show that IgG isolated from adults living in a malaria-endemic region activated ADCC by primary human NK cells, which lysed infected red blood cells (RBCs) and inhibited parasite growth in an in vitro assay for ADCC-dependent growth inhibition. RBC lysis by NK cells was highly selective for infected RBCs in a mixed culture with uninfected RBCs. Human antibodies to P. falciparum antigens PfEMP1 and RIFIN were sufficient to promote NK-dependent growth inhibition. As these results implicate acquired immunity through NK-mediated ADCC, antibody-based vaccines that target bloodstream parasites should consider this new mechanism of action. Keywords: ADCC; Human; NK; P.falciparum; RBC; human; immunology; infectious disease; inflammation; microbiology.

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