2018
Acceptability of a herd immunity-focused, transmission-blocking malaria vaccine in malaria-endemic communities in the Peruvian Amazon: an exploratory study
White SE, Harvey SA, Meza G, Llanos A, Guzman M, Gamboa D, Vinetz JM. Acceptability of a herd immunity-focused, transmission-blocking malaria vaccine in malaria-endemic communities in the Peruvian Amazon: an exploratory study. Malaria Journal 2018, 17: 179. PMID: 29703192, PMCID: PMC5921293, DOI: 10.1186/s12936-018-2328-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTransmission-blocking malaria vaccineTransmission-blocking vaccinesMalaria vaccineMalaria transmission-blocking vaccineMalaria hypoendemic regionMalaria vaccine strategyProspective cohort studyMalaria-endemic communitiesMalaria-endemic regionsPre-validated questionnaireCohort studyVaccine strategiesMalaria infectionMethodsThe studyVaccineMalaria controlMalaria researchMultiple injectionsOne-thirdIndustrialized worldInjectionAcceptabilityCohortInfectionStudyAsymptomatic Plasmodium vivax parasitaemia in the low-transmission setting: the role for a population-based transmission-blocking vaccine for malaria elimination
Martin TCS, Vinetz JM. Asymptomatic Plasmodium vivax parasitaemia in the low-transmission setting: the role for a population-based transmission-blocking vaccine for malaria elimination. Malaria Journal 2018, 17: 89. PMID: 29466991, PMCID: PMC5822557, DOI: 10.1186/s12936-018-2243-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAfricaAmericasAsiaAsymptomatic DiseasesDisease Transmission, InfectiousHumansMalaria VaccinesMalaria, VivaxParasitemiaConceptsTransmission-blocking vaccinesPlasmodium vivax parasitaemiaLow transmission settingsControl of transmissionVivax parasitaemiaChloroquine resistanceAsymptomatic carriageMalaria eliminationNew therapiesPlasmodium vivaxImportant causeCarrier stateImmunological interactionsVaccineOnward infectionInfectionParasite transmissionEradication effortsMosquitoesMorbidityParasitaemiaTherapyMortalityDiagnosisVivax
2010
Apical Surface Expression of Aspartic Protease Plasmepsin 4, a Potential Transmission-blocking Target of the Plasmodium Ookinete*
Li F, Patra KP, Yowell CA, Dame JB, Chin K, Vinetz JM. Apical Surface Expression of Aspartic Protease Plasmepsin 4, a Potential Transmission-blocking Target of the Plasmodium Ookinete*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 2010, 285: 8076-8083. PMID: 20056606, PMCID: PMC2832958, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m109.063388.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPlasmepsin 4Midgut invasionAspartic proteasesDigestive vacuoleMidgut peritrophic matrixApical surface expressionChitin-binding proteinsMass spectrometry sequencingMalaria parasitesPeritrophic matrixPlasmodium invasionAspartic protease inhibitorsPlasmodium ookinetesParasite infectivityApical surfaceDefinitive hostsMechanistic roleAffinity columnBlood-stage PlasmodiumSurface expressionCalpain inhibitorsMidgut basal laminaProteinVaccine targetsVacuoles