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Neutralization of the Plasmodium-encoded MIF ortholog confers protective immunity against malaria infection.


ABSTRACT: Plasmodium species produce an ortholog of the cytokine macrophage migration inhibitory factor, PMIF, which modulates the host inflammatory response to malaria. Using a novel RNA replicon-based vaccine, we show the impact of PMIF immunoneutralization on the host response and observed improved control of liver and blood-stage Plasmodium infection, and complete protection from re-infection. Vaccination against PMIF delayed blood-stage patency after sporozoite infection, reduced the expression of the Th1-associated inflammatory markers TNF-?, IL-12, and IFN-? during blood-stage infection, augmented Tfh cell and germinal center responses, increased anti-Plasmodium antibody titers, and enhanced the differentiation of antigen-experienced memory CD4 T cells and liver-resident CD8 T cells. Protection from re-infection was recapitulated by the adoptive transfer of CD8 or CD4 T cells from PMIF RNA immunized hosts. Parasite MIF inhibition may be a useful approach to promote immunity to Plasmodium and potentially other parasite genera that produce MIF orthologous proteins.

SUBMITTER: Baeza Garcia A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6045615 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Neutralization of the Plasmodium-encoded MIF ortholog confers protective immunity against malaria infection.

Baeza Garcia Alvaro A   Siu Edwin E   Sun Tiffany T   Exler Valerie V   Brito Luis L   Hekele Armin A   Otten Gib G   Augustijn Kevin K   Janse Chris J CJ   Ulmer Jeffrey B JB   Bernhagen Jürgen J   Fikrig Erol E   Geall Andrew A   Bucala Richard R  

Nature communications 20180713 1


Plasmodium species produce an ortholog of the cytokine macrophage migration inhibitory factor, PMIF, which modulates the host inflammatory response to malaria. Using a novel RNA replicon-based vaccine, we show the impact of PMIF immunoneutralization on the host response and observed improved control of liver and blood-stage Plasmodium infection, and complete protection from re-infection. Vaccination against PMIF delayed blood-stage patency after sporozoite infection, reduced the expression of th  ...[more]

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