Merozoite surface protein-9 (MSP-9) from Plasmodium is considered a promising vaccine candidate due to its location and possible role in erythrocyte invasion. We report the identification and characterization of Plasmodium berghei MSP-9 (PbMSP-9) and its properties as an immunogen using a recombinant PbMSP-9 fragment to immunize BALB/c mice. PbMSP-9 was found to harbor erythrocyte binding and serine protease activity. PbMSP-9 formulation in alum was highly immunogenic in BALB/c mice. To evaluate the protective efficacy, immunized mice were submitted to homologous challenge with P. berghei NK65 blood-stage parasites. Protection against the parasite challenge was observed in BALB/c mice immunized with the PbMSP-9 formulation. These results suggest for the first time that MSP-9 based immunogens may constitute part of an effective malaria vaccine.

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