Literature DB >> 19686691

Evaluation of a prime-boost vaccine schedule with distinct adenovirus vectors against malaria in rhesus monkeys.

Ariane Rodríguez1, Ratna Mintardjo, Dennis Tax, Gert Gillissen, Jerome Custers, Maria Grazia Pau, Jaco Klap, Sampa Santra, Harikrishnan Balachandran, Norman L Letvin, Jaap Goudsmit, Katarina Radosević.   

Abstract

A vaccine that elicits both specific antibodies and IFN-gamma-producing T cells is required to protect against pre-erythrocytic malaria. Among the most promising approaches to induce such complex immunity are heterologous prime-boost vaccination regimens, in particular ones containing live viral vector. We have demonstrated previously that adenovectors serotype 35 (Ads35) encoding the circumsporozoite (CS) antigen or liver-stage antigen-1 (LSA-1) are highly effective in improving the T-cell responses induced by immunizations with protein-based vaccines in a heterologous prime-boost schedule. Here we evaluated the potential of a heterologous prime-boost vaccination that combines the Ad35.CS vector with the serologically distinct adenovector Ad5.CS, in rhesus macaques, after establishing the potency in mice. We show that the heterologous Ad35.CS/Ad5.CS prime-boost regimen elicits both antibody responses and robust IFN-gamma-producing CD8(+) T-cell responses against the CS antigen. Analysis of the quality of the antibody responses in rhesus macaques, using indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA) with Plasmodium falciparum-coated slides, demonstrated that this heterologous prime-boost regimen elicits a high titer of antibodies that are able to bind to P. falciparum sporozoites. Level of the IFA response was superior to the response measured with sera of an adult human population living in endemic malaria region. In conclusion, the combination of Ad35.CS, a vaccine based on a rare serotype adenovirus, with Ad5.CS or possibly another adenovector of a distinct serotype, induces a complex immune response that is required for protection against malaria, and is thus a highly promising approach for pediatric vaccination.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19686691     DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2009.07.106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vaccine        ISSN: 0264-410X            Impact factor:   3.641


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1.  Inclusion of the murine IgGκ signal peptide increases the cellular immunogenicity of a simian adenoviral vectored Plasmodium vivax multistage vaccine.

Authors:  Jairo A Fonseca; Jessica N McCaffery; Juan Caceres; Elena Kashentseva; Balwan Singh; Igor P Dmitriev; David T Curiel; Alberto Moreno
Journal:  Vaccine       Date:  2018-04-12       Impact factor: 3.641

2.  A peptide-based Plasmodium falciparum circumsporozoite assay to test for serum antibody responses to pre-erythrocyte malaria vaccines.

Authors:  Stefan Kostense; Bregje Mommaas; Jenny Hendriks; Mariëlle Verhoeven; Mariska Ter Haak; Felicia Tirion; Edison Wiesken; Maria Grazia Pau; Katarina Radosevic; Jaap Goudsmit
Journal:  Clin Vaccine Immunol       Date:  2011-03-16

3.  Adenovectors encoding RSV-F protein induce durable and mucosal immunity in macaques after two intramuscular administrations.

Authors:  N C Salisch; A Izquierdo Gil; D N Czapska-Casey; L Vorthoren; J Serroyen; J Tolboom; E Saeland; H Schuitemaker; R C Zahn
Journal:  NPJ Vaccines       Date:  2019-12-20       Impact factor: 7.344

Review 4.  Ebola virus disease candidate vaccines under evaluation in clinical trials.

Authors:  Karen A Martins; Peter B Jahrling; Sina Bavari; Jens H Kuhn
Journal:  Expert Rev Vaccines       Date:  2016-05-27       Impact factor: 5.217

5.  MyD88-dependent protective immunity elicited by adenovirus 5 expressing the surface antigen 1 from Toxoplasma gondii is mediated by CD8(+) T lymphocytes.

Authors:  Erica A Mendes; Bráulia C Caetano; Marcus L O Penido; Oscar Bruna-Romero; Ricardo T Gazzinelli
Journal:  Vaccine       Date:  2011-05-05       Impact factor: 3.641

6.  Recombinant adenovirus serotype 26 (Ad26) and Ad35 vaccine vectors bypass immunity to Ad5 and protect nonhuman primates against ebolavirus challenge.

Authors:  Thomas W Geisbert; Michael Bailey; Lisa Hensley; Clement Asiedu; Joan Geisbert; Daphne Stanley; Anna Honko; Joshua Johnson; Sabue Mulangu; Maria Grazia Pau; Jerome Custers; Jort Vellinga; Jenny Hendriks; Peter Jahrling; Mario Roederer; Jaap Goudsmit; Richard Koup; Nancy J Sullivan
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2011-02-16       Impact factor: 5.103

7.  A Plasmodium vivax Plasmid DNA- and Adenovirus-Vectored Malaria Vaccine Encoding Blood-Stage Antigens AMA1 and MSP142 in a Prime/Boost Heterologous Immunization Regimen Partially Protects Aotus Monkeys against Blood-Stage Challenge.

Authors:  Nicanor Obaldia; Michael G Stockelman; William Otero; Jennifer A Cockrill; Harini Ganeshan; Esteban N Abot; Jianfeng Zhang; Keith Limbach; Yupin Charoenvit; Denise L Doolan; De-Chu C Tang; Thomas L Richie
Journal:  Clin Vaccine Immunol       Date:  2017-04-05

8.  The Th1 immune response to Plasmodium falciparum circumsporozoite protein is boosted by adenovirus vectors 35 and 26 with a homologous insert.

Authors:  Katarina Radosevic; Ariane Rodriguez; Angelique A C Lemckert; Marjolein van der Meer; Gert Gillissen; Carolien Warnar; Rie von Eyben; Maria Grazia Pau; Jaap Goudsmit
Journal:  Clin Vaccine Immunol       Date:  2010-09-08

9.  A Recombinant Chimeric Ad5/3 Vector Expressing a Multistage Plasmodium Antigen Induces Protective Immunity in Mice Using Heterologous Prime-Boost Immunization Regimens.

Authors:  Monica Cabrera-Mora; Jairo Andres Fonseca; Balwan Singh; Chunxia Zhao; Natalia Makarova; Igor Dmitriev; David T Curiel; Jerry Blackwell; Alberto Moreno
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  2016-08-29       Impact factor: 5.422

10.  Immunogenicity when utilizing adenovirus serotype 4 and 5 vaccines expressing circumsporozoite protein in naïve and adenovirus (Ad5) immune mice.

Authors:  Nathaniel J Schuldt; Yasser A Aldhamen; Sarah Godbehere-Roosa; Sergey S Seregin; Youssef A Kousa; Andrea Amalfitano
Journal:  Malar J       Date:  2012-06-21       Impact factor: 2.979

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