Autores
Anna L Goodman, Emily K Forbes, Andrew R Williams, Alexander D Douglas, Simone C de Cassan, Karolis Bauza, Sumi Biswas, Matthew DJ Dicks, David Llewellyn, Anne C Moore, Chris J Janse, Blandine M Franke-Fayard, Sarah C Gilbert, Adrian VS Hill, Richard J Pleass, Simon J Draper
Fecha de publicación
2013/4/23
Revista
Scientific reports
Volumen
3
Páginas
1706
Editor
Nature Publishing Group
Descripción
Rodent malaria species Plasmodium yoelii and P. chabaudi have been widely used to validate vaccine approaches targeting blood-stage merozoite antigens. However, increasing data suggest the P. berghei rodent malaria may be able to circumvent vaccine-induced anti-merozoite responses. Here we confirm a failure to protect against P. berghei, despite successful antibody induction against leading merozoite antigens using protein-in-adjuvant or viral vectored vaccine delivery. No subunit vaccine approach showed efficacy in mice following immunization and challenge with the wild-type P. berghei strains ANKA or NK65, or against a chimeric parasite line encoding a merozoite antigen from P. falciparum. Protection was not improved in knockout mice lacking the inhibitory Fc receptor CD32b, nor against a Δsmac P. berghei parasite line with a non-sequestering phenotype. An improved understanding of the …
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