Naturally acquired humoral immune responses to Pfs16, an integral membrane protein expressed in Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes and sporozoites, were investigated in The Gambia. A high prevalence of antibodies to this molecule was detected by peptide ELISA. Ninety-three per cent of the people taking part in a survey at the end of the rainy season (November) had serum antibodies to one or more synthetic peptides spanning the sequence: 88% reacted with one particular peptide sequence (IMLIILSGIVGFKVK) whereas only one out of ten non-Gambians (taking anti-malarial prophylaxis with no history of infection) reacted with the peptide. Epitope mapping with mouse MoAbs has shown that this peptide is located on a part of the molecule differing from immunodominant regions of the molecule identified in a previous study in Papua New Guinea.

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