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Creation and preclinical evaluation of genetically attenuated malaria parasites arresting growth late in the liver.


ABSTRACT: Whole-sporozoite (WSp) malaria vaccines induce protective immune responses in animal malaria models and in humans. A recent clinical trial with a WSp vaccine comprising genetically attenuated parasites (GAP) which arrest growth early in the liver (PfSPZ-GA1), showed that GAPs can be safely administered to humans and immunogenicity is comparable to radiation-attenuated PfSPZ Vaccine. GAPs that arrest late in the liver stage (LA-GAP) have potential for increased potency as shown in rodent malaria models. Here we describe the generation of four putative P. falciparum LA-GAPs, generated by CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene deletion. One out of four gene-deletion mutants produced sporozoites in sufficient numbers for further preclinical evaluation. This mutant, PfΔmei2, lacking the mei2-like RNA gene, showed late liver growth arrest in human liver-chimeric mice with human erythrocytes, absence of unwanted genetic alterations and sensitivity to antimalarial drugs. These features of PfΔmei2 make it a promising vaccine candidate, supporting further clinical evaluation. PfΔmei2 (GA2) has passed regulatory approval for safety and efficacy testing in humans based on the findings reported in this study.

SUBMITTER: Franke-Fayard B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9636417 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Creation and preclinical evaluation of genetically attenuated malaria parasites arresting growth late in the liver.

Franke-Fayard Blandine B   Marin-Mogollon Catherin C   Geurten Fiona J A FJA   Chevalley-Maurel Séverine S   Ramesar Jai J   Kroeze Hans H   Baalbergen Els E   Wessels Els E   Baron Ludivine L   Soulard Valérie V   Martinson Thomas T   Aleshnick Maya M   Huijs Antonius T G ATG   Subudhi Amit K AK   Miyazaki Yukiko Y   Othman Ahmad Syibli AS   Kolli Surendra Kumar SK   Lamers Olivia A C OAC   Roques Magali M   Stanway Rebecca R RR   Murphy Sean C SC   Foquet Lander L   Moita Diana D   Mendes António M AM   Prudêncio Miguel M   Dechering Koen J KJ   Heussler Volker T VT   Pain Arnab A   Wilder Brandon K BK   Roestenberg Meta M   Janse Chris J CJ  

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Whole-sporozoite (WSp) malaria vaccines induce protective immune responses in animal malaria models and in humans. A recent clinical trial with a WSp vaccine comprising genetically attenuated parasites (GAP) which arrest growth early in the liver (PfSPZ-GA1), showed that GAPs can be safely administered to humans and immunogenicity is comparable to radiation-attenuated PfSPZ Vaccine. GAPs that arrest late in the liver stage (LA-GAP) have potential for increased potency as shown in rodent malaria  ...[more]

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