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A Next-generation Genetically Attenuated Plasmodium falciparum Parasite Created by Triple Gene Deletion

Authors :
Matthew Fishbaugher
Thuan Phuong
Sebastian A. Mikolajczak
Stefan H. I. Kappe
Michael Baldwin
Alexis Kaushansky
Matthew T. O'Neill
Julie Healer
Viswanathan Lakshmanan
Nelly Camargo
Alyse N. Douglass
Alan F. Cowman
Anke Harupa
Source :
Molecular Therapy. 22:1707-1715
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2014.

Abstract

Immunization with live-attenuated Plasmodium sporozoites completely protects against malaria infection. Genetic engineering offers a versatile platform to create live-attenuated sporozoite vaccine candidates. We previously generated a genetically attenuated parasite (GAP) by deleting the P52 and P36 genes in the NF54 wild-type (WT) strain of Plasmodium falciparum (Pf p52(-)/p36(-) GAP). Preclinical assessment of p52(-)/p36(-) GAP in a humanized mouse model indicated an early and severe liver stage growth defect. However, human exposure to200 Pf p52(-)/p36(-) GAP-infected mosquito bites in a safety trial resulted in peripheral parasitemia in one of six volunteers, revealing that this GAP was incompletely attenuated. We have now created a triple gene deleted GAP by additionally removing the SAP1 gene (Pf p52(-)/p36(-)/sap1(-) GAP) and employed flippase (FLP)/flippase recognition target (FRT) recombination for drug selectable marker cassette removal. This next-generation GAP was indistinguishable from WT parasites in blood stage and mosquito stage development. Using an improved humanized mouse model transplanted with human hepatocytes and human red blood cells, we show that despite a high-dose sporozoite challenge, Pf p52(-)/p36(-)/sap1(-) GAP did not transition to blood stage infection and appeared to be completely attenuated. Thus, clinical testing of Pf p52(-)/p36(-)/sap1(-) GAP assessing safety, immunogenicity, and efficacy against sporozoite challenge is warranted.

Details

ISSN :
15250016
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular Therapy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....07e6de3e5b3c540be28ef2eaf2b46377
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/mt.2014.85