A second generation leishmanization vaccine with a markerless attenuated Leishmania major strain using CRISPR gene editing

Author:

Zhang Wen-WeiORCID,Karmakar Subir,Gannavaram Sreenivas,Dey Ranadhir,Lypaczewski PatrickORCID,Ismail Nevien,Siddiqui Abid,Simonyan VahanORCID,Oliveira FabianoORCID,Coutinho-Abreu Iliano V.ORCID,DeSouza-Vieira Thiago,Meneses Claudio,Oristian James,Serafim Tiago D.,Musa AbuORCID,Nakamura Risa,Saljoughian Noushin,Volpedo Greta,Satoskar Monika,Satoskar Sanika,Dagur Pradeep K.,McCoy J. Philip,Kamhawi ShadenORCID,Valenzuela Jesus G.ORCID,Hamano Shinjiro,Satoskar Abhay R.ORCID,Matlashewski GregORCID,Nakhasi Hira L.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractLeishmaniasis is a neglected tropical disease caused by Leishmania protozoa transmitted by infected sand flies. Vaccination through leishmanization with live Leishmania major has been used successfully but is no longer practiced because it resulted in occasional skin lesions. A second generation leishmanization is described here using a CRISPR genome edited L. major strain (LmCen−/−). Notably, LmCen−/− is a genetically engineered centrin gene knock-out mutant strain that is antibiotic resistant marker free and does not have detectable off-target mutations. Mice immunized with LmCen−/− have no visible lesions following challenge with L. major-infected sand flies, while non-immunized animals develop large and progressive lesions with a 2-log fold higher parasite burden. LmCen−/− immunization results in protection and an immune response comparable to leishmanization. LmCen−/− is safe since it is unable to cause disease in immunocompromised mice, induces robust host protection against vector sand fly challenge and because it is marker free, can be advanced to human vaccine trials.

Funder

Gouvernement du Canada | Instituts de Recherche en Santé du Canada | CIHR Skin Research Training Centre

https://www.ghitfund.org/

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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