| Literature DB >> 18672017 |
Lisa A Purcell1, Kurt A Wong, Stephanie K Yanow, Moses Lee, Terry W Spithill, Ana Rodriguez.
Abstract
Vaccination with Plasmodium sporozoites attenuated by irradiation or genetic manipulation induces a protective immune response in rodent malaria models. Recently, vaccination with chemically attenuated P. berghei sporozoites (CAS) has also been shown to elicit sterile immunity in mice. Here we show that vaccination with CAS of P. yoelii also protects against homologous infection and that a P. berghei CAS vaccine cross protects against heterologous challenge with P. yoelii sporozoites. Vaccination with P. yoelii or P. berghei CAS induced parasite-specific antibodies and IFN-gamma-producing CD8(+) T cells at levels not significantly different from radiation-attenuated sporozoites. Our findings provide an initial characterization of the immune response generated by CAS vaccination and suggest that this attenuation process could be used in the production of an effective cross-protective liver stage vaccine for malaria.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18672017 PMCID: PMC2560175 DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2008.07.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vaccine ISSN: 0264-410X Impact factor: 3.641