Designing an effective malaria vaccine targeting Plasmodium vivax Duffy-binding protein.

Trends in parasitology(2023)

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Malaria caused by the Plasmodium vivax parasite is a major global health burden. Immunity against blood-stage infection reduces parasitemia and disease severity. Duffy-binding protein (DBP) is the primary parasite protein responsible for the invasion of red blood cells and it is a leading subunit vaccine candidate. An effective vaccine, however, is still lacking despite decades of interest in DBP as a vaccine candidate. This review discusses the reasons for targeting DBP, the challenges associated with developing a vaccine, and modern structural vaccinology methods that could be used to create an effective DBP vaccine. Next-generation DBP vaccines have the potential to elicit a broadly protective immune response and provide durable and potent protection from P. vivax malaria.
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structural vaccinology,immunogen,broadly neutralizing,blood-stage vaccine,Duffy-binding protein (DBP),Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines (DARC)
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