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New human antibody may improve malaria prevention efforts

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Scientists have discovered a new human that, when tested in mice, prevented infection by binding a specific portion of a surface protein found in almost all strains of the parasite worldwide.

The study shows that the called CIS43 protects against better than any that has been described before, said Marie Pancera, at the Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Washington.

Importantly, the study identified a unique binding site on the surface protein known as circumsporozoite protein (CSP) which could be used to design a vaccine that could tickle the to produce such antibodies, Pancera added.

In the study, published in the journal Nature Medicine, the human was isolated from a protected subject who received an experimental vaccine containing whole, weakened parasites.

The paired findings -- of both the and the site it targets on the surface protein -- could open new pathways to prevention.

After trials on humans, if the is shown to be effective, it could be directly prescribed to the patients, which may prevent the for up to six months. The currently available drugs needs to be taken daily, the researchers said.

According to the World Report 2016, there were 212 million cases of globally in 2015, and 4,29,000 deaths.

is caused by the Plasmodium parasite and spread to humans through the bite of an infected Anopheles mosquito.

Currently, only one experimental vaccine known as RTS,S has been found to protect about one-third of young children who received it.

While the RTS,S, which in phase three clinical trial, uses a fragment of CSP to elicit an immune response, it does not include the new site of vulnerability identified in the study.

This gives scientists the reason to believe that CIS43 would provide a broader protection from the

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First Published: Tue, March 20 2018. 16:30 IST
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