An invariant Trypanosoma vivax vaccine antigen inducing protective immunity

Author:

Autheman Delphine,Crosnier Cécile,Clare Simon,Goulding David A.,Brandt Cordelia,Harcourt Katherine,Tolley Charlotte,Galaway Francis,Khushu Malhar,Ong Han,Ramirez Alessandra Romero,Duffy Craig W.,Jackson Andrew P.,Wright Gavin J.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractTrypanosomes are protozoan parasites that cause infectious diseases including human African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness), and nagana in economically-important livestock animals1,2. An effective vaccine against trypanosomes would be an important control tool, but the parasite has evolved sophisticated immunoprotective mechanisms including antigenic variation3 that present an apparently insurmountable barrier to vaccination. Here we show using a systematic genome-led vaccinology approach4 and a murine model of Trypanosoma vivax infection5 that protective invariant subunit vaccine antigens can be identified. Vaccination with a single recombinant protein comprising the extracellular region of a conserved cell surface protein localised to the flagellum membrane termed “invariant flagellum antigen from T. vivax” (IFX) induced long-lasting protection. Immunity was passively transferred with immune serum, and recombinant monoclonal antibodies to IFX could induce sterile protection and revealed multiple mechanisms of antibody-mediated immunity, including a major role for complement. Our discovery identifies a vaccine candidate for an important parasitic disease that has constrained the socioeconomic development of sub-Saharan African countries6 and challenges long-held views that vaccinating against trypanosome infections cannot be achieved.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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