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Title: Malaria Cycle


1
Malaria Cycle
(Hviid, 2004)
  • (Marsh et al, 2004)

2
Variant Surface Antigens (VSA)
  • Parasite proteins expressed by iRBCs.
  • Each parasite has a repertoire of 60 var genes
    for PfEMP1, where each iRBC expresses one type.
  • PfEMP1 regulates the adhesion properties.
  • Major target for the adaptive immune system.

3
VSA_SM (Severe Malaria)
  • An antigenically conserved group, in time and
    space, associated with severe disease.
  • Positively selected in naive hosts.
  • Each parasite seems to contain VSA_SM.

(Bull et al, 2000)
4
Research questions
  • Why is VSA_SM antigenically conserved?
  • Why does every parasite contain VSA_SM?

5
Within-host dynamics
  • After release of the merozoites by the liver, the
    whole repertoire of VSAs are expressed.
  • In a few days, all the iRBCs tend to express the
    same VSA.
  • During infection, the iRBCs can clonally switch
    to express a different VSA (switching matrix)

6
Between-host dynamics
  • Vector transmission
  • High transmissibility
  • High diversity
  • Multiple infections during lifetime (SIS)

7
Model
VSAs 1, 2, 3, 4, ... Parasites 1,2, 1,3,
2,3, ... Stronger VSA 1 gt 2 gt 3 gt 4 gt ...
  • Upon infection by a parasite, the strongest VSA
    for which there is no immunity will be expressed
  • After clearance, the host has build up immunity
    against the expressed VSA
  • SIR-model with homogeneous mixing
  • Equilibrium analysis


Within-host
Between-host
8
Flow diagram
9
Results (2 loci)
  • 5 VSA, 2 loci

10
Results (2 loci)
11
Results (1 locus)
  • 5 VSA, 1 locus

12
Frequency VSA_SM (VSA 1)
  • Variable VSA, 2 loci

13
Results (superinfection and scaled mu)
  • 5 vsa, 2 loci, superinfection, high birth/death
    rate

14
Extensions
  • Superinfection.
  • VSA dependent disease dynamics.
  • Cross-immunty between the VSAs.
  • Immunity based on number of infections.
  • Recombination in the parasite.
  • VSA_UM without adaptive immunity

15
Conclusions
  • (Very much work in progress)
  • In the basic model, it cannot be explained why
    each parasite should contain some VSA_SM. The
    conservedness could be explained by its lower
    prevalence.
  • Extensions could show that each parasite contains
    some VSA_SM, but its conservedness is harder to
    explain.
  • Epidemiological data on VSA expression is needed
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