1. Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole Prophylaxis During Live Malaria Sporozoite Immunization Induces Long-Lived, Homologous, and Heterologous Protective Immunity Against Sporozoite Challenge.
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Hobbs, Charlotte V., Anderson, Charles, Neal, Jillian, Sahu, Tejram, Conteh, Solomon, Voza, Tatiana, Langhorne, Jean, Borkowsky, William, and Duffy, Patrick E.
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CO-trimoxazole , *SULFAMETHOXAZOLE , *SPOROZOITES , *PARASITE life cycles , *PREVENTIVE medicine , *DRUG therapy for malaria , *MALARIA prevention , *OPPORTUNISTIC infection prevention , *ANTIMALARIALS , *ANIMAL experimentation , *HIV infections , *IMMUNIZATION , *INTERFERONS , *HUMAN life cycle , *MALARIA , *MICE , *OPPORTUNISTIC infections , *PROTOZOA , *RESEARCH funding , *T cells , *SPORES , *THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX) is widely used in malaria-endemic areas in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected children and HIV-uninfected, HIV-exposed children as opportunistic infection prophylaxis. Despite the known effects that TMP-SMX has in reducing clinical malaria, its impact on development of malaria-specific immunity in these children remains poorly understood. Using rodent malaria models, we previously showed that TMP-SMX, at prophylactic doses, can arrest liver stage development of malaria parasites and speculated that TMP-SMX prophylaxis during repeated malaria exposures would induce protective long-lived sterile immunity targeting pre-erythrocytic stage parasites in mice. Using the same models, we now demonstrate that repeated exposures to malaria parasites during TMP-SMX administration induces stage-specific and long-lived pre-erythrocytic protective anti-malarial immunity, mediated primarily by CD8+ T-cells. Given the HIV infection and malaria coepidemic in sub-Saharan Africa, clinical studies aimed at determining the optimum duration of TMP-SMX prophylaxis in HIV-infected or HIV-exposed children must account for the potential anti-infection immunity effect of TMP-SMX prophylaxis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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