1 / 1

Finding Vaccine Candidates for Malaria

Current Results. Objective. Background A disease of the underprivileged 2.5 billion largely impoverished people are at risk for malaria More than 1 million people die of malaria a year 1 in every 5 child deaths in Africa is due to malaria Malaria is both worsened by

Download Presentation

Finding Vaccine Candidates for Malaria

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Current Results Objective • Background • A disease of the underprivileged • 2.5 billion largely impoverished people are at risk for malaria • More than 1 million people die of malaria a year • 1 in every 5 child deaths in Africa is due to malaria • Malaria is both worsened by • and contributes to the poverty • level of the communities it • infects • Parasitic Lifecycle • Complex and multi-stage • Requires larges amounts of protein import and export • 13 transmembrane, non-FIKK proteins • 1 signal peptide, non-FIKK protein PFF1370w 340 MAL8P1.113 5896 PF11_0521 3223 FIKKs PFEMP ? PF11_0156 777 MAL7P1.127 1859 MAL8P1.42 1378 PF11_0127 2451 PFA0380w 1586 PFF1370w 3176 MAL8PI.23 8879 PF11_0464 2146 Finding Vaccine Candidates for Malaria PF14_0320 1571 PFI0160w 3241 immunoglobulin • Find good vaccine candidates among malaria proteins • Assumptions • The parasite is affecting the host cell through direct regulatory processes • Most regulatory domains are intracellular • To affect the human proteins, the parasitic proteins need to be exported or presented on the membrane surface • Regulatory proteins contain highly conserved genes that could be consistently recognized by the body’s immune system PF14_0264 2433 peptidase A Bioinformatics Approach Protein Transmembrane Kinase Signal Other Continuing Work Our Methods • Expression data • Is the protozoa expressing this protein while in the human red blood cell? • Discover more signaling motifs • Predict disulfide bridges • Indicates extracellular location • Asses the rate of regulatory and transmembrane proteins in non-parasitic eukaryotes • Assess accuracy of annotations and predictions for malaria Rationale • 1. Find malarial proteins containing regulatory domains • 2. Investigate the other domains identified for these proteins • Check for predicted transmembrane regions • 4. Check for annotated signal peptide Allison Weis Professor Dietlind Gerloff Department of Bimolecular Engineering Summer 2008 References: World Health Organization http://www.who.int/topics/malaria/en/ Przyborski J. and Lanzer M. “The Malarial Secretome”. Nature. Vol 306. 10. December 2004.

More Related