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Primary fields of research
In the Discovery group at Center for Medical Parasitology, we investigate the molecular aspects of the interaction between host and microbe during human malaria infection and aim utilize this knowledge to understand malaria disease progression and develop new adjunct therapies and vaccines against malaria.
Our work is focused on the molecular characterization of the host-parasite interaction mediated by the parasites' PfEMP1 proteins. We aim to understand the importance of this interaction for malaria pathogenesis and immunity and we have initiated work to design a vaccine and adjunct therapy that target and disrupt PfEMP1 function.
In areas endemic for Plasmodium falciparum a substantial percentage of young children die from severe malaria. Severe symptoms and deaths are precipitated by parasites binding in large numbers to side of the blood vessels. This binding is mediated by the P. falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1 (PfEMP1) adhesion proteins expressed on the surface of the infected red blood cells. PfEMP1 binds to human receptors on the vascular lining allowing parasites to sequester in the peripheral circulation. Thereby parasites avoid passage through the spleen, where they would be destroyed.
In malaria endemic areas individuals develop immunity as they acquire antibodies blocking the interaction between PfEMP1 and the receptors on the endothelial cells. A large degree of diversity has evolved within the pfemp1 genes to escape antibody recognition. However, the opposing selective pressures for human receptor binding (imposing conservation of protein structure) and immune antibody evasion (driving protein diversification), has shaped and restricted the PfEMP1 repertoire of each parasite to contain a set of similar types of PfEMP1 with similar spread of binding and immune evasion capabilities.
Specific subsets of PfEMP1 confer different endothelial receptor binding phenotypes and cause different severe malaria syndromes. We have shown that infections causing severe malaria in children are linked to parasites expressing a restricted antigenically conserved subset of PfEMP1, which bind human endothelial protein C receptor (EPCR) through their CIDRα1 domains (Turner et al 2013).
Our discovery of the parasite and human proteins involved in severe malaria partners has brought a new perspective to malaria research with new encouraging possibilities for
• development of a vaccine against malaria based on PfEMP1
• understanding malaria immunity and pathogenesis
• development of adjunctive therapies to alleviate the symptoms of severe malaria
For further information see http://cmp.ku.dk/english/research/teamdiscovery/
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Keywords
- Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
- malaria
- vaccine
- Host-pathogen interactions
- bioinformatics
- Structural Biology
- antibodies
- Molecular Biology
- Molecular Evolution
- PfEMP1
Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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A case of Plasmodium falciparum malaria presenting 13 years after leaving an endemic area
Hettle, D., Elsayed, M., Mensah, S., Neuberger, F., Nolder, D., Vasileva, H., Tetteh, K., Cutfield, T., Jones, I., Polley, S., Turner, L., Lavstsen, T., Sutherland, C., Chiodini, P. & Heys, I., 2025, In: Infectious Diseases. 57, 7, p. 687-694Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Changing Plasmodium falciparum malaria prevalence in two villages of northeastern Tanzania between 2003 and 2021 in relation to vectors, interventions and climatic factors
Lyimo, E., Kulaya, N. B., Njotto, L., Kassam, N. A., Gesase, S., Malabeja, A., Liheluka, E. A., Mbwana, J. R., Baraka, V., Alifrangis, M., Kavishe, R. A., Lavstsen, T., Mmbando, B. P., Theander, T. G., Minja, D. T. R., Lusingu, J. P. A. & Wang, C. W., 2025, In: Malaria Journal. 24, 1, 14 p., 68.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Identification of broadly inhibitory anti-PfEMP1 antibodies by mass spectrometry sequencing of plasma IgG from a malaria-exposed child
Turner, L., Nunez de Villavicencio Diaz, T., Raghavan, S. S. R., Kana, I. H., Lyimo, E., Reitzel, C., Wang, C. W., Berube, E., Jensen, R. W., Loeffler, J. R., Fernández-Quintero, M. L., Theander, T. G., Lusingu, J. P. A., Le Bihan, T., Han, X., Minja, D. T. R., Ward, A. B., Ma, B. & Lavstsen, T., 26 Aug 2025, In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 122, 34, 8 p., e2508744122.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Plasmodium falciparum expresses fewer var genes at lower levels during asymptomatic dry season infections than clinical malaria cases
Ceesay, S., Kampmann, M., Votborg-Novél, L., Hansson, H. S., Jensen, R. W., Carrasquilla, M., Cisse, H., Turner, L., Dabbas, U., Ntalla, C., Bandermann, S., Doumbo, S., Doumtabe, D., Ongoiba, A., Kayentao, K., Traore, B., Crompton, P. D., Lavstsen, T. & Portugal, S., Jun 2025, In: PLoS Pathogens. 21, 6, 30 p., e1013210.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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The impact of intermittent preventive treatment in school aged children with dihydroartemisinin piperaquine and artesunate amodiaquine on IgG response against six blood stage Plasmodium falciparum antigens
Lyimo, E., Makenga, G., Turner, L., Lavstsen, T., Lusingu, J. P. A., Van Geertruyden, J.-P., Minja, D. T. R., Wang, C. W. & Baraka, V., 2025, In: PLoS ONE. 20, 1, 16 p., e0316482.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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A novel computational pipeline for var gene expression augments the discovery of changes in the Plasmodium falciparum transcriptome during transition from in vivo to short-term in vitro culture
Andradi-Brown, C., Wichers-Misterek, J. S., von Thien, H., Höppner, Y. D., Scholz, J. A. M., Hansson, H., Filtenborg Hocke, E., Gilberger, T. W., Duffy, M. F., Lavstsen, T., Baum, J., Otto, T. D., Cunnington, A. J. & Bachmann, A., 25 Jan 2024, In: eLife. 12, 38 p., RP87726.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Antibodies to PfEMP1 and variant surface antigens: Protection after controlled human malaria infection in semi-immune Kenyan adults
Kinyua, A. W., Turner, L., Kimingi, H. W., Mwai, K., Mwikali, K., Andisi, C., Sim, B. K. L., Bejon, P., Kapulu, M. C., Kinyanjui, S. M., Lavstsen, T., Abdi, A. I. & CHMI-SIKA Study Team, 2024, In: Journal of Infection. 89, 4, 8 p., 106252.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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A system for functional studies of the major virulence factor of malaria parasites
Cronshagen, J., Allweier, J., Mesen-Ramirez, P., Stäcker, J., Vaaben, A. V., Ramon-Zamorano, G., Naranjo-Prado, I., Ofori, S., Jansen, P. W., Hornebeck, J., Kieferle, F., Murk, A., Martin, E., Castro-Pena, C., Bartfai, R., Lavstsen, T., Bruchhaus, I. & Spielmann, T., 2024, In: eLife. 13, 45 p., 103542.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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