1. Evaluation of Plasmodium vivaxCell-Traversal Protein for Ookinetes and Sporozoites as a Preerythrocytic P. vivaxVaccine
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Alves, Eduardo, Salman, Ahmed M., Leoratti, Fabiana, Lopez-Camacho, Cesar, Viveros-Sandoval, Martha Eva, Lall, Amar, El-Turabi, Aadil, Bachmann, Martin F., Hill, Adrian V. S., Janse, Chris J., Khan, Shahid M., and Reyes-Sandoval, Arturo
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ABSTRACTFour different vaccine platforms, each targeting the human malaria parasite Plasmodium vivaxcell-traversal protein for ookinetes and sporozoites (PvCelTOS), were generated and assessed for protective efficacy. These platforms consisted of a recombinant chimpanzee adenoviral vector 63 (ChAd63) expressing PvCelTOS (Ad), a recombinant modified vaccinia virus Ankara expressing PvCelTOS (MVA), PvCelTOS conjugated to bacteriophage Qß virus-like particles (VLPs), and a recombinant PvCelTOS protein expressed in eukaryotic HEK293T cells (protein). Inbred BALB/c mice and outbred CD-1 mice were immunized using the following prime-boost regimens: Ad-MVA, Ad-VLPs, and Ad-protein. Protective efficacy against sporozoite challenge was assessed after immunization using a novel chimeric rodent Plasmodium bergheiparasite (Pb-PvCelTOS). This chimeric parasite expresses P. vivaxCelTOS in place of the endogenous P. bergheiCelTOS and produces fully infectious sporozoites. A single Ad immunization in BALB/c and CD-1 mice induced anti-PvCelTOS antibodies which were boosted efficiently using MVA, VLP, or protein immunization. PvCelTOS-specific gamma interferon- and tumor necrosis factor alpha-producing CD8+T cells were induced at high frequencies by all prime-boost regimens in BALB/c mice but not in CD-1 mice; in CD-1 mice, they were only marginally increased after boosting with MVA. Despite the induction of anti-PvCelTOS antibodies and PvCelTOS-specific CD8+T-cell responses, only low levels of protective efficacy against challenge with Pb-PvCelTOS sporozoites were obtained using any immunization strategy. In BALB/c mice, no immunization regimens provided significant protection against a Pb-PvCelTOS chimeric sporozoite challenge. In CD-1 mice, modest protective efficacy against challenge with chimeric P. bergheisporozoites expressing either PvCelTOS or P. falciparumCelTOS was observed using the Ad-protein vaccination regimen.
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- 2017
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