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Safety, immunogenicity and efficacy of PfSPZ Vaccine against malaria in infants in western Kenya: a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled phase 2 trial.

Martina Oneko1, Laura C Steinhardt2, Reuben Yego3, Ryan E Wiegand2, Phillip A Swanson4, Natasha Kc5, Dorcas Akach3, Tony Sang3, Julie R Gutman2, Elizabeth L Nzuu3, Allan Dungani3, B Kim Lee Sim, Paul Ndaya Oloo3, Kephas Otieno3, Dennis K Bii3, Peter F Billingsley5, Eric R James5, Simon Kariuki3, Aaron M Samuels2,6, Said Jongo7, Winnie Chebore3, Salim Abdulla7, Claudia Daubenberger8,9, Maxmillian Mpina7, David Styers10, Gail E Potter10, Ginnie Abarbanell11, Thomas L Richie5, Stephen L Hoffman5, Robert A Seder12.   

Abstract

The radiation-attenuated Plasmodium falciparum sporozoite (PfSPZ) vaccine provides protection against P. falciparum infection in malaria-naïve adults. Preclinical studies show that T cell-mediated immunity is required for protection and is readily induced in humans after vaccination. However, previous malaria exposure can limit immune responses and vaccine efficacy (VE) in adults. We hypothesized that infants with less previous exposure to malaria would have improved immunity and protection. We conducted a multi-arm, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial in 336 infants aged 5-12 months to determine the safety, tolerability, immunogenicity and efficacy of the PfSPZ Vaccine in infants in a high-transmission malaria setting in western Kenya ( NCT02687373 ). Groups of 84 infants each received 4.5 × 105, 9.0 × 105 or 1.8 × 106 PfSPZ Vaccine or saline three times at 8-week intervals. The vaccine was well tolerated; 52 (20.6%) children in the vaccine groups and 20 (23.8%) in the placebo group experienced related solicited adverse events (AEs) within 28 d postvaccination and most were mild. There was 1 grade 3-related solicited AE in the vaccine group (0.4%) and 2 in the placebo group (2.4%). Seizures were more common in the highest-dose group (14.3%) compared to 6.0% of controls, with most being attributed to malaria. There was no significant protection against P. falciparum infection in any dose group at 6 months (VE in the 9.0 × 105 dose group = -6.5%, P = 0.598, the primary statistical end point of the study). VE against clinical malaria 3 months after the last dose in the highest-dose group was 45.8% (P = 0.027), an exploratory end point. There was a dose-dependent increase in antibody responses that correlated with VE at 6 months in the lowest- and highest-dose groups. T cell responses were undetectable across all dose groups. Detection of Vδ2+Vγ9+ T cells, which have been correlated with induction of PfSPZ Vaccine T cell immunity and protection in adults, were infrequent. These data suggest that PfSPZ Vaccine-induced T cell immunity is age-dependent and may be influenced by Vδ2+Vγ9+ T cell frequency. Since there was no significant VE at 6 months in these infants, these vaccine regimens will likely not be pursued further in this age group.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34518679     DOI: 10.1038/s41591-021-01470-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Med        ISSN: 1078-8956            Impact factor:   53.440


  38 in total

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Journal:  Nat Med       Date:  2016-05-09       Impact factor: 53.440

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4.  Inability of malaria vaccine to induce antibodies to a protective epitope within its sequence.

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Journal:  Science       Date:  1991-02-08       Impact factor: 47.728

5.  Monoclonal, but not polyclonal, antibodies protect against Plasmodium yoelii sporozoites.

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Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  1991-02-01       Impact factor: 5.422

6.  Protection against malaria by intravenous immunization with a nonreplicating sporozoite vaccine.

Authors:  Robert A Seder; Lee-Jah Chang; Mary E Enama; Kathryn L Zephir; Uzma N Sarwar; Ingelise J Gordon; LaSonji A Holman; Eric R James; Peter F Billingsley; Anusha Gunasekera; Adam Richman; Sumana Chakravarty; Anita Manoj; Soundarapandian Velmurugan; MingLin Li; Adam J Ruben; Tao Li; Abraham G Eappen; Richard E Stafford; Sarah H Plummer; Cynthia S Hendel; Laura Novik; Pamela J M Costner; Floreliz H Mendoza; Jamie G Saunders; Martha C Nason; Jason H Richardson; Jittawadee Murphy; Silas A Davidson; Thomas L Richie; Martha Sedegah; Awalludin Sutamihardja; Gary A Fahle; Kirsten E Lyke; Matthew B Laurens; Mario Roederer; Kavita Tewari; Judith E Epstein; B Kim Lee Sim; Julie E Ledgerwood; Barney S Graham; Stephen L Hoffman
Journal:  Science       Date:  2013-08-08       Impact factor: 47.728

7.  Sterile protection against human malaria by chemoattenuated PfSPZ vaccine.

Authors:  Benjamin Mordmüller; Güzin Surat; Heimo Lagler; Sumana Chakravarty; Andrew S Ishizuka; Albert Lalremruata; Markus Gmeiner; Joseph J Campo; Meral Esen; Adam J Ruben; Jana Held; Carlos Lamsfus Calle; Juliana B Mengue; Tamirat Gebru; Javier Ibáñez; Mihály Sulyok; Eric R James; Peter F Billingsley; K C Natasha; Anita Manoj; Tooba Murshedkar; Anusha Gunasekera; Abraham G Eappen; Tao Li; Richard E Stafford; Minglin Li; Phil L Felgner; Robert A Seder; Thomas L Richie; B Kim Lee Sim; Stephen L Hoffman; Peter G Kremsner
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2017-02-15       Impact factor: 49.962

8.  The effect of malaria control on Plasmodium falciparum in Africa between 2000 and 2015.

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Journal:  Nature       Date:  2015-09-16       Impact factor: 49.962

9.  Monovalent fragments (Fab) of monoclonal antibodies to a sporozoite surface antigen (Pb44) protect mice against malarial infection.

Authors:  P Potocnjak; N Yoshida; R S Nussenzweig; V Nussenzweig
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1980-06-01       Impact factor: 14.307

10.  Immunogenicity of the RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine and implications for duration of vaccine efficacy: secondary analysis of data from a phase 3 randomised controlled trial.

Authors:  Michael T White; Robert Verity; Jamie T Griffin; Kwaku Poku Asante; Seth Owusu-Agyei; Brian Greenwood; Chris Drakeley; Samwel Gesase; John Lusingu; Daniel Ansong; Samuel Adjei; Tsiri Agbenyega; Bernhards Ogutu; Lucas Otieno; Walter Otieno; Selidji T Agnandji; Bertrand Lell; Peter Kremsner; Irving Hoffman; Francis Martinson; Portia Kamthunzu; Halidou Tinto; Innocent Valea; Hermann Sorgho; Martina Oneko; Kephas Otieno; Mary J Hamel; Nahya Salim; Ali Mtoro; Salim Abdulla; Pedro Aide; Jahit Sacarlal; John J Aponte; Patricia Njuguna; Kevin Marsh; Philip Bejon; Eleanor M Riley; Azra C Ghani
Journal:  Lancet Infect Dis       Date:  2015-09-02       Impact factor: 25.071

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Authors:  Felicia Watson; Melanie Shears; Jokichi Matsubara; Anya Kalata; Annette Seilie; Irene Cruz Talavera; Tayla Olsen; Moriya Tsuji; Sumana Chakravarty; B Kim Lee Sim; Stephen Hoffman; Sean Murphy
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2022-02-28       Impact factor: 3.707

2.  Malaria in 2022: Increasing challenges, cautious optimism.

Authors:  Prasanna Jagannathan; Abel Kakuru
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2022-05-13       Impact factor: 17.694

3.  Malaria vaccine roller coaster.

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Review 5.  Monoclonal antibodies for malaria prevention.

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6.  Multi-Dose Priming Regimens of PfSPZ Vaccine: Safety and Efficacy against Controlled Human Malaria Infection in Equatoguinean Adults.

Authors:  Said Abdallah Jongo; L W Preston Church; Vicente Urbano Nsue Ndong Nchama; Ali Hamad; Raul Chuquiyauri; Kamaka Ramadhani Kassim; Thabit Athuman; Anna Deal; K C Natasha; Ali Mtoro; Maxmillian Mpina; Elizabeth Nyakarungu; Gertrudis Owono Bidjimi; Marta Alene Owono; Escolastica Raquel Mansogo Maye; Martin Eka Ondo Mangue; Genaro Nsue Nguema Okomo; Beltran Ekua Ntutumu Pasialo; Dolores Mbang Ondó Mandumbi; María-Silvia A López Mikue; Fortunata Lobede Mochomuemue; Mariano Obiang Obono; Juan Carlos Momo Besaha; José Raso Bijeri; Gabriel Mba Abegue; Yolanda Rimoy Veri; Ines Toichoa Bela; Federico Comsil Chochi; José Enrique Lima Sánchez; Vanessa Pencelli; Griselda Gayozo; Jose Antonio Esono Mba Nlang; Tobias Schindler; Eric R James; Yonas Abebe; Laurence Lemiale; Thomas C Stabler; Tooba Murshedkar; Mei-Chun Chen; Christopher Schwabe; Josea Ratsirarson; Matilde Riloha Rivas; Mitoha Ondo'o Ayekaba; Diosdado Vicente Nsue Milang; Carlos Cortes Falla; Wonder P Phiri; Guillermo A García; Carl D Maas; Bonifacio Manguire Nlavo; Marcel Tanner; Peter F Billingsley; B Kim Lee Sim; Claudia Daubenberger; Stephen L Hoffman; Salim Abdulla; Thomas L Richie
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7.  A PfSPZ vaccine immunization regimen equally protective against homologous and heterologous controlled human malaria infection.

Authors:  Stephen L Hoffman; Peter G Kremsner; Benjamin Mordmüller; Zita Sulyok; Mihály Sulyok; Zsofia Molnar; Albert Lalremruata; Carlos Lamsfus Calle; Patricia Granados Bayon; Meral Esen; Markus Gmeiner; Jana Held; Henri-Lynn Heimann; Tamirat Gebru Woldearegai; Javier Ibáñez; Judith Flügge; Rolf Fendel; Andrea Kreidenweiss; Natasha Kc; Tooba Murshedkar; Sumana Chakravarty; Pouria Riyahi; Peter F Billingsley; L W Preston Church; Thomas L Richie; B Kim Lee Sim
Journal:  NPJ Vaccines       Date:  2022-08-23       Impact factor: 9.399

8.  PfSPZ-CVac malaria vaccine demonstrates safety among malaria-experienced adults: A randomized, controlled phase 1 trial.

Authors:  Drissa Coulibaly; Abdoulaye K Kone; Karim Traore; Amadou Niangaly; Bourema Kouriba; Charles Arama; Amatigue Zeguime; Amagana Dolo; Kirsten E Lyke; Christopher V Plowe; Yonas Abebe; Gail E Potter; Jessie K Kennedy; Shirley M Galbiati; Effie Nomicos; Gregory A Deye; Thomas L Richie; Eric R James; Natasha Kc; B Kim Lee Sim; Stephen L Hoffman; Ogobara K Doumbo; Mahamadou A Thera; Matthew B Laurens
Journal:  EClinicalMedicine       Date:  2022-07-30

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Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2022-09-08       Impact factor: 8.786

10.  Engineered DNA-encoded monoclonal antibodies targeting Plasmodium falciparum circumsporozoite protein confer single dose protection in a murine malaria challenge model.

Authors:  Nicholas J Tursi; Sophia M Reeder; Yevel Flores-Garcia; Mamadou A Bah; Shamika Mathis-Torres; Berenice Salgado-Jimenez; Rianne Esquivel; Ziyang Xu; Jacqueline D Chu; Laurent Humeau; Ami Patel; Fidel Zavala; David B Weiner
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-08-22       Impact factor: 4.996

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