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Genetic Diversity of the Malaria Vaccine Candidate PfRIPR in a High Transmission Region of Senegal

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medRxiv
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10.1101/2025.09.23.25335263

Summary

RH5-Interacting Protein (RIPR) is essential for the invasion of Plasmodium into host red blood cells and is currently being studied as a novel malaria vaccine candidate in Phase 1a clinical trials. To study the genetic diversity of RIPR, deep amplicon sequencing was used to identify RIPR mutations in Plasmodium falciparum clinical isolates (n=89) collected in Kédougou, a high malaria transmission region of Senegal. We identified nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 64/89 (71.9%) of the samples. In total, 26 non-synonymous SNPs were identified, of which 15 were novel. 16/26 SNPs were able to be threaded onto existing RIPR crystal structures to predict the effects of SNPs on RIPR stability. 7/16 mutations were predicted to destabilize RIPR while 2/16 increased the stability of RIPR. Additionally, we identified 3 SNPs (Q737K, T738K, V840L) in the EGF5-8 domains of RIPR where neutralizing antibodies are known to bind.

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