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A Prime/Boost PfCS14KM/MVA-sPfCSM Vaccination Protocol Generates Robust CD8+ T Cell and Antibody Responses to Plasmodium falciparum Circumsporozoite Protein and Protects Mice against Malaria.


ABSTRACT: Vaccines against the preerythrocytic stages of malaria are appealing because the parasite can be eliminated before disease onset and because they offer the unique possibility of targeting the parasite with both antibodies and T cells. Although the role of CD8+ T cells in preerythrocytic malaria stages is well documented, a highly effective T cell-inducing vaccine remains to be advanced. Here we report the development of a prime-boost immunization regimen with the Plasmodium falciparum circumsporozoite protein (PfCS) fused to the oligomer-forming vaccinia virus A27 protein and a modified vaccinia virus Ankara (MVA) vector expressing PfCS. This protocol induced polyfunctional CD8+ T cells with an effector memory phenotype and high PfCS antibody levels. These immune responses correlated with inhibition of liver-stage parasitemia in 80% and sterile protection in 40% of mice challenged with a transgenic P. berghei parasite line that expressed PfCS. Our findings underscore the potential of T and B cell immunization strategies for improving protective effectiveness against malaria.

SUBMITTER: Vijayan A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5424236 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Prime/Boost PfCS14K<sup>M</sup>/MVA-sPfCS<sup>M</sup> Vaccination Protocol Generates Robust CD8<sup>+</sup> T Cell and Antibody Responses to Plasmodium falciparum Circumsporozoite Protein and Protects Mice against Malaria.

Vijayan Aneesh A   Mejías-Pérez Ernesto E   Espinosa Diego A DA   Raman Suresh C SC   Sorzano Carlos Oscar S COS   Zavala Fidel F   Esteban Mariano M  

Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 20170505 5


Vaccines against the preerythrocytic stages of malaria are appealing because the parasite can be eliminated before disease onset and because they offer the unique possibility of targeting the parasite with both antibodies and T cells. Although the role of CD8<sup>+</sup> T cells in preerythrocytic malaria stages is well documented, a highly effective T cell-inducing vaccine remains to be advanced. Here we report the development of a prime-boost immunization regimen with the <i>Plasmodium falcipa  ...[more]

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