Breadth of Fc-mediated effector function delineates grades of clinical immunity following human malaria challenge

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SUMMARY Controlled human malaria challenge studies in semi-immune volunteers provide an unparalleled opportunity to robustly identify mechanistic correlates of protection. We leveraged this platform to undertake a head-to-head comparison of seven functional antibody assays that are relevant to immunity against the erythrocytic merozoite stage of Plasmodium falciparum . Fc-mediated effector functions were strongly associated with protection from clinical symptoms of malaria and exponential parasite multiplication while the gold standard growth inhibition assay was not. The breadth of Fc-mediated effector function clearly discriminated grades of clinical immunity following challenge. These findings present a paradigm shift in the understanding of the mechanisms that underpin immunity to malaria and have important implications for vaccine development.

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