Malaria: from complement evasion to vaccines

Bidragets beskrivning

Malaria results in significant morbidity and mortality in tropical regions. Despite available control measures, malaria persists. This underscores the urgent need for an effective vaccine for sustainable malaria control. Our previous work revealed that the infective stage of malaria parasite evades destruction by the complement system through a parasite surface protein, which binds the regulator of the classical pathway of complement activation. Disrupting this interaction makes the parasite susceptible to the complement system, reducing its motility and infectivity. Including this parasite protein in a vaccine could result in an efficacious vaccine. We aim to design and optimize vaccine formulations targeting the complement evasion mechanism, assess their efficacy, and test promising candidates in transgenic mice to advance towards more effective malaria vaccines.
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Startår

2025

Slutår

2026

Beviljade finansiering

Seppo MERI Orcid -palvelun logo
279 727 €

Finansiär

Finlands Akademi

Typ av finansiering

Akademiprojekt med särskild inriktning

Beslutfattare

Suomen akatemian muu päättäjä
28.11.2024

Övriga uppgifter

Finansieringsbeslutets nummer

365594

Vetenskapsområden

Växtbiologi, mikrobiologi, virologi

Forskningsområden

Mikrobiologia