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Long-Term Efficacy and Immune Responses following Immunization with the RTS,S Malaria Vaccine

Authors :
Stoute, J. A.
Kester, K. E.
Krzych, U.
Wellde, B. T.
Hall, T.
White, K.
Glenn, G.
Ockenhouse, C. F.
Garcon, N.
Schwenk, R.
Lanar, D. E.
Sun, P.
Momin, P.
Wirtz, R. A.
Golenda, C.
Slaoui, M.
Wortmann, G.
Holland, C.
Dowler, M.
Cohen, J.
Ballou, W. Ripley
Source :
The Journal of Infectious Diseases; October 1998, Vol. 178 Issue: 4 p1139-1139, 1p
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

The malaria sporozoite vaccine candidate RTS,S, formulated with an oil-in-water emulsion plus the immunostimulants monophosphoryl lipid A and the saponin derivative QS21 (vaccine 3), recently showed superior efficacy over two other experimental formulations. Immunized volunteers were followed to determine the duration of protective immune responses. Antibody levels decreased to between one-third and one-half of peak values 6 months after the last dose of vaccine. T cell proliferation and interferon-γ production in vitro were observed in response to RTS,S or hepatitis B surface antigen. Seven previously protected volunteers received sporozoite challenge, and 2 remained protected (1/1 for vaccine 1, 0/1 for vaccine 2, and 1/5 for vaccine 3). The prepatent period was 10.8 days for the control group and 13.2 days for the vaccinees (P</it> < .01). Immune responses did not correlate with protection. Further optimization in vaccine composition and/or immunization schedule will be required to induce longer-lasting protective immunity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00221899 and 15376613
Volume :
178
Issue :
4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
The Journal of Infectious Diseases
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs20346166
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/515657