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T Cell Responses to the RTS,S/AS01E and RTS,S/AS02D Malaria Candidate Vaccines Administered According to Different Schedules to Ghanaian Children.

Authors :
Ansong, Daniel
Asante, Kwaku P.
Vekemans, Johan
Owusu, Sandra K.
Owusu, Ruth
Brobby, Naana A. W.
Dosoo, David
Osei-Akoto, Alex
Osei-Kwakye, Kingsley
Asafo-Adjei, Emmanuel
O.^Boahen, Kwadwo
Sylverken, Justice
Adjei, George
Sambian, David
Apanga, Stephen
Kayan, Kingsley
Janssens, Michel H.
Lievens, Marc J. J.
Olivier, Aurelie C.
Jongert, Erik
Source :
PLoS ONE; 2011, Vol. 6 Issue 4, p1-9, 9p
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Background: The Plasmodium falciparum pre-erythrocytic stage candidate vaccine RTS,S is being developed for protection of young children against malaria in sub-Saharan Africa. RTS,S formulated with the liposome based adjuvant AS01<subscript>E</subscript> or the oil-in-water based adjuvant AS02<subscript>D</subscript> induces P. falciparum circumsporozoite (CSP) antigen-specific antibody and T cell responses which have been associated with protection in the experimental malaria challenge model in adults. Methods: This study was designed to evaluate the safety and immunogenicity induced over a 19 month period by three vaccination schedules (0,1-, 0,1,2- and 0,1,7-month) of RTS,S/AS01<subscript>E</subscript> and RTS,S/AS02<subscript>D</subscript> in children aged 5-17 months in two research centers in Ghana. Control Rabies vaccine using the 0,1,2-month schedule was used in one of two study sites. Results: Whole blood antigen stimulation followed by intra-cellular cytokine staining showed RTS,S/AS01<subscript>E</subscript> induced CSP specific CD4 T cells producing IL-2, TNF-α, and IFN-γ. Higher T cell responses were induced by a 0,1,7-month immunization schedule as compared with a 0,1- or 0,1,2-month schedule. RTS,S/AS01<subscript>E</subscript> induced higher CD4 T cell responses as compared to RTS,S/AS02<subscript>D</subscript> when given on a 0,1,7-month schedule. Conclusions: These findings support further Phase III evaluation of RTS,S/AS01<subscript>E</subscript>. The role of immune effectors and immunization schedules on vaccine protection are currently under evaluation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19326203
Volume :
6
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
PLoS ONE
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
61168163
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0018891