Whole Sporozoite Vaccination: Duration between Successive Immunization Dictates the Fate Of Protective Immunity

R. Parmar, Hardik Patel, S. Dalai, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, Seattle, Washington., blockquote
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Whole sporozoite vaccination (WSV) is considered a gold standard for inducing and providing sterile protection against Plasmodium infection. Multiple doses of immunizations with radiation-attenuated sporozoites (RAS) is essential for establishing complete sterile protection against Plasmodium infection in mice as well as in humans. In our recently published article1, we have shown that the pattern of vaccination with RAS determines the degrees of protection in mice and frequent immunization with RAS in optimum time duration helps in generating minimum threshold liver-stage (LS) specific CD8+ T cell memory responses leading to sterile protection. Further, we have shown that the alterations in successive RAS immunization could possibly affect the induction of sterile protection. In summary, animals receiving four successive doses generated 100% sterile protection. However, three successive doses with the same parasite inoculum as four doses, could induce sterile protection in ∼50% mice. Interestingly, mice immunized with the same 3 doses, but with longer gap, could not survive the challenge.
全孢子子疫苗接种:连续免疫之间的时间决定了保护性免疫的命运
全孢子子疫苗(WSV)被认为是诱导和提供针对疟原虫感染的无菌保护的金标准。用辐射减毒孢子子(RAS)进行多剂量免疫对于在小鼠和人类中建立针对疟原虫感染的完全无菌保护至关重要。在我们最近发表的文章1中,我们已经表明,RAS疫苗接种模式决定了小鼠的保护程度,在最佳时间内频繁接种RAS有助于产生最低阈值肝期(LS)特异性CD8+ T细胞记忆反应,从而导致无菌保护。此外,我们已经表明,连续RAS免疫的改变可能会影响无菌保护的诱导。总之,连续四次给药的动物产生了100%的无菌保护。然而,连续三次接种与四次接种相同的寄生虫,可以在50%的小鼠中诱导不育保护。有趣的是,小鼠接种相同的3次剂量,但间隔较长,无法存活。
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