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Cytomegalovirus vectors expressing Plasmodium knowlesi antigens induce immune responses that delay parasitemia upon sporozoite challenge
The development of a sterilizing vaccine against malaria remains one of the highest priorities for global health research. While sporozoite vaccines targeting the pre-erythrocytic stage show great promise, it has not been possible to maintain efficacy long-term, likely due to an inability of these v...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6343944/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30673723 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210252 |
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author | Hansen, Scott G. Womack, Jennie Scholz, Isabel Renner, Andrea Edgel, Kimberly A. Xu, Guangwu Ford, Julia C. Grey, Mikayla St. Laurent, Brandyce Turner, John M. Planer, Shannon Legasse, Al W. Richie, Thomas L. Aguiar, Joao C. Axthelm, Michael K. Villasante, Eileen D. Weiss, Walter Edlefsen, Paul T. Picker, Louis J. Früh, Klaus |
author_facet | Hansen, Scott G. Womack, Jennie Scholz, Isabel Renner, Andrea Edgel, Kimberly A. Xu, Guangwu Ford, Julia C. Grey, Mikayla St. Laurent, Brandyce Turner, John M. Planer, Shannon Legasse, Al W. Richie, Thomas L. Aguiar, Joao C. Axthelm, Michael K. Villasante, Eileen D. Weiss, Walter Edlefsen, Paul T. Picker, Louis J. Früh, Klaus |
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description | The development of a sterilizing vaccine against malaria remains one of the highest priorities for global health research. While sporozoite vaccines targeting the pre-erythrocytic stage show great promise, it has not been possible to maintain efficacy long-term, likely due to an inability of these vaccines to maintain effector memory T cell responses in the liver. Vaccines based on human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) might overcome this limitation since vectors based on rhesus CMV (RhCMV), the homologous virus in rhesus macaques (RM), elicit and indefinitely maintain high frequency, non-exhausted effector memory T cells in extralymphoid tissues, including the liver. Moreover, RhCMV strain 68–1 elicits CD8+ T cells broadly recognizing unconventional epitopes exclusively restricted by MHC-II and MHC-E. To evaluate the potential of these unique immune responses to protect against malaria, we expressed four Plasmodium knowlesi (Pk) antigens (CSP, AMA1, SSP2/TRAP, MSP1c) in RhCMV 68–1 or in Rh189-deleted 68–1, which additionally elicits canonical MHC-Ia-restricted CD8+ T cells. Upon inoculation of RM with either of these Pk Ag expressing RhCMV vaccines, we obtained T cell responses to each of the four Pk antigens. Upon challenge with Pk sporozoites we observed a delayed appearance of blood stage parasites in vaccinated RM consistent with a 75–80% reduction of parasite release from the liver. Moreover, the Rh189-deleted RhCMV/Pk vectors elicited sterile protection in one RM. Once in the blood, parasite growth was not affected. In contrast to T cell responses induced by Pk infection, RhCMV vectors maintained sustained T cell responses to all four malaria antigens in the liver post-challenge. The delayed appearance of blood stage parasites is thus likely due to a T cell-mediated inhibition of liver stage parasite development. As such, this vaccine approach can be used to efficiently test new T cell antigens, improve current vaccines targeting the liver stage and complement vaccines targeting erythrocytic antigens. |
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spelling | pubmed-63439442019-02-02 Cytomegalovirus vectors expressing Plasmodium knowlesi antigens induce immune responses that delay parasitemia upon sporozoite challenge Hansen, Scott G. Womack, Jennie Scholz, Isabel Renner, Andrea Edgel, Kimberly A. Xu, Guangwu Ford, Julia C. Grey, Mikayla St. Laurent, Brandyce Turner, John M. Planer, Shannon Legasse, Al W. Richie, Thomas L. Aguiar, Joao C. Axthelm, Michael K. Villasante, Eileen D. Weiss, Walter Edlefsen, Paul T. Picker, Louis J. Früh, Klaus PLoS One Research Article The development of a sterilizing vaccine against malaria remains one of the highest priorities for global health research. While sporozoite vaccines targeting the pre-erythrocytic stage show great promise, it has not been possible to maintain efficacy long-term, likely due to an inability of these vaccines to maintain effector memory T cell responses in the liver. Vaccines based on human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) might overcome this limitation since vectors based on rhesus CMV (RhCMV), the homologous virus in rhesus macaques (RM), elicit and indefinitely maintain high frequency, non-exhausted effector memory T cells in extralymphoid tissues, including the liver. Moreover, RhCMV strain 68–1 elicits CD8+ T cells broadly recognizing unconventional epitopes exclusively restricted by MHC-II and MHC-E. To evaluate the potential of these unique immune responses to protect against malaria, we expressed four Plasmodium knowlesi (Pk) antigens (CSP, AMA1, SSP2/TRAP, MSP1c) in RhCMV 68–1 or in Rh189-deleted 68–1, which additionally elicits canonical MHC-Ia-restricted CD8+ T cells. Upon inoculation of RM with either of these Pk Ag expressing RhCMV vaccines, we obtained T cell responses to each of the four Pk antigens. Upon challenge with Pk sporozoites we observed a delayed appearance of blood stage parasites in vaccinated RM consistent with a 75–80% reduction of parasite release from the liver. Moreover, the Rh189-deleted RhCMV/Pk vectors elicited sterile protection in one RM. Once in the blood, parasite growth was not affected. In contrast to T cell responses induced by Pk infection, RhCMV vectors maintained sustained T cell responses to all four malaria antigens in the liver post-challenge. The delayed appearance of blood stage parasites is thus likely due to a T cell-mediated inhibition of liver stage parasite development. As such, this vaccine approach can be used to efficiently test new T cell antigens, improve current vaccines targeting the liver stage and complement vaccines targeting erythrocytic antigens. Public Library of Science 2019-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6343944/ /pubmed/30673723 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210252 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Hansen, Scott G. Womack, Jennie Scholz, Isabel Renner, Andrea Edgel, Kimberly A. Xu, Guangwu Ford, Julia C. Grey, Mikayla St. Laurent, Brandyce Turner, John M. Planer, Shannon Legasse, Al W. Richie, Thomas L. Aguiar, Joao C. Axthelm, Michael K. Villasante, Eileen D. Weiss, Walter Edlefsen, Paul T. Picker, Louis J. Früh, Klaus Cytomegalovirus vectors expressing Plasmodium knowlesi antigens induce immune responses that delay parasitemia upon sporozoite challenge |
title | Cytomegalovirus vectors expressing Plasmodium knowlesi antigens induce immune responses that delay parasitemia upon sporozoite challenge |
title_full | Cytomegalovirus vectors expressing Plasmodium knowlesi antigens induce immune responses that delay parasitemia upon sporozoite challenge |
title_fullStr | Cytomegalovirus vectors expressing Plasmodium knowlesi antigens induce immune responses that delay parasitemia upon sporozoite challenge |
title_full_unstemmed | Cytomegalovirus vectors expressing Plasmodium knowlesi antigens induce immune responses that delay parasitemia upon sporozoite challenge |
title_short | Cytomegalovirus vectors expressing Plasmodium knowlesi antigens induce immune responses that delay parasitemia upon sporozoite challenge |
title_sort | cytomegalovirus vectors expressing plasmodium knowlesi antigens induce immune responses that delay parasitemia upon sporozoite challenge |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6343944/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30673723 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210252 |
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