Neutrophils dominate in opsonic phagocytosis of P. falciparum blood-stage merozoites and protect against febrile malaria
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Antibody-mediated opsonic phagocytosis (OP) of Plasmodium falciparum blood-stage merozoites
has been associated with protection against malaria. However, the precise contribution
of different peripheral blood phagocytes in the OP mechanism remains unknown.
Here, we developed an in vitro OP assay using peripheral blood leukocytes that allowed us to
quantify the contribution of each phagocytic cell type in the OP of merozoites. We found that
CD14++CD16− monocytes were the dominant phagocytic cells at very low antibody levels
and Fc gamma receptor (FcγR) IIA plays a key role. At higher antibody levels however,
neutrophils were the main phagocytes in the OP of merozoites with FcγRIIIB acting synergistically
with FcγRIIA in the process. We found that OP activity by neutrophils was strongly
associated with protection against febrile malaria in longitudinal cohort studies performed in
Ghana and India. Our results demonstrate that peripheral blood neutrophils are the main
phagocytes of P. falciparum blood-stage merozoites.
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