Affiliation:
1. Malaria Research Unit, Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka,1 and
2. Institut Pasteur, 75724 Paris, France2
Abstract
ABSTRACT
A successful anti-blood stage malaria vaccine trial based on a leading vaccine candidate, the major merozoite surface antigen-1 (MSP1), is reported here. The trial was based on
Plasmodium cynomolgi
, which is a primate malaria parasite which is highly analogous to the human parasite
Plasmodium vivax
, in its natural host, the toque monkey,
Macaca sinica
. Two recombinant baculovirus-expressed
P. cynomolgi
MSP1 proteins, which are analogous to the 42- and 19-kDa C-terminal fragments of
P. falciparum
MSP1, were tested by immunizing three groups of three animals each with either p42, p19, or both together. The vaccines were delivered subcutaneously in three doses at 4-week intervals with complete and incomplete Freund’s adjuvants. Very high antibody titers were obtained against both vaccinating antigens as measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (10
6
and above) and against whole parasites as measured by indirect immunofluorescence assay (>10
5
), achieving, in most animals, about a 10-fold increase from the first to the last immunization. A blood stage challenge with
P. cynomolgi
parasites led, in three adjuvant-treated and three naive control animals, to blood infections which were patent for at least 44 days, reaching peak densities of 0.6 and 3.8%, respectively. In contrast, all except one of the nine animals in the three vaccinated groups were highly protected, showing either no parasitemia at all or transient parasitemias which were patent for only 1 or 2 days. When the three p19-vaccinated monkeys were rechallenged 6 months later, the protective efficacy was unchanged. The success of this trial, and striking analogies of this natural host-parasite system with human
P. vivax
malaria, suggests that it could serve as a surrogate system for the development of a human
P. vivax
malaria vaccine based on similar recombinant analogs of the
P. vivax
MSP1 antigen.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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