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A genetically attenuated malaria vaccine candidate based on P. falciparum b9/slarp gene-deficient sporozoites

Authors :
Ben C L van Schaijk
Ivo H J Ploemen
Takeshi Annoura
Martijn W Vos
Lander Foquet
Geert-Jan van Gemert
Severine Chevalley-Maurel
Marga van de Vegte-Bolmer
Mohammed Sajid
Jean-Francois Franetich
Audrey Lorthiois
Geert Leroux-Roels
Philip Meuleman
Cornelius C Hermsen
Dominique Mazier
Stephen L Hoffman
Chris J Janse
Shahid M Khan
Robert W Sauerwein
Source :
eLife, Vol 3 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
eLife Sciences Publications Ltd, 2014.

Abstract

A highly efficacious pre-erythrocytic stage vaccine would be an important tool for the control and elimination of malaria but is currently unavailable. High-level protection in humans can be achieved by experimental immunization with Plasmodium falciparum sporozoites attenuated by radiation or under anti-malarial drug coverage. Immunization with genetically attenuated parasites (GAP) would be an attractive alternative approach. In this study, we present data on safety and protective efficacy using sporozoites with deletions of two genes, that is the newly identified b9 and slarp, which govern independent and critical processes for successful liver-stage development. In the rodent malaria model, PbΔb9ΔslarpGAP was completely attenuated showing no breakthrough infections while efficiently inducing high-level protection. The human PfΔb9ΔslarpGAP generated without drug resistance markers were infective to human hepatocytes in vitro and to humanized mice engrafted with human hepatocytes in vivo but completely aborted development after infection. These findings support the clinical development of a PfΔb9ΔslarpSPZ vaccine.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2050084X
Volume :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
eLife
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.87e1397d192e42a4b0c5621ba6cad6bd
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.03582