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Increased levels of anti-PfCSP antibodies in post-pubertal females versus males immunized with PfSPZ Vaccine does not translate into increased protective efficacy
BACKGROUND: While prior research has shown differences in the risk of malaria infection and sickness between males and females, little is known about sex differences in vaccine-induced immunity to malaria. Identifying such differences could elucidate important aspects of malaria biology and facilita...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9641621/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36389797 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1006716 |
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author | KC, Natasha Church, L. W. Preston Riyahi, Pouria Chakravarty, Sumana Seder, Robert A. Epstein, Judith E. Lyke, Kirsten E. Mordmüller, Benjamin Kremsner, Peter G. Sissoko, Mahamadou S. Healy, Sara Duffy, Patrick E. Jongo, Said A. Nchama, Vicente Urbano Nsue Ndong Abdulla, Salim Mpina, Maxmillian Sirima, Sodiomon B. Laurens, Matthew B. Steinhardt, Laura C. Oneko, Martina Li, MingLin Murshedkar, Tooba Billingsley, Peter F. Sim, B. Kim Lee Richie, Thomas L. Hoffman, Stephen L. |
author_facet | KC, Natasha Church, L. W. Preston Riyahi, Pouria Chakravarty, Sumana Seder, Robert A. Epstein, Judith E. Lyke, Kirsten E. Mordmüller, Benjamin Kremsner, Peter G. Sissoko, Mahamadou S. Healy, Sara Duffy, Patrick E. Jongo, Said A. Nchama, Vicente Urbano Nsue Ndong Abdulla, Salim Mpina, Maxmillian Sirima, Sodiomon B. Laurens, Matthew B. Steinhardt, Laura C. Oneko, Martina Li, MingLin Murshedkar, Tooba Billingsley, Peter F. Sim, B. Kim Lee Richie, Thomas L. Hoffman, Stephen L. |
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description | BACKGROUND: While prior research has shown differences in the risk of malaria infection and sickness between males and females, little is known about sex differences in vaccine-induced immunity to malaria. Identifying such differences could elucidate important aspects of malaria biology and facilitate development of improved approaches to malaria vaccination. METHODS: Using a standardized enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, IgG antibodies to the major surface protein on Plasmodium falciparum (Pf) sporozoites (SPZ), the Pf circumsporozoite protein (PfCSP), were measured before and two weeks after administration of a PfSPZ-based malaria vaccine (PfSPZ Vaccine) to 5-month to 61-year-olds in 11 clinical trials in Germany, the US and five countries in Africa, to determine if there were differences in vaccine elicited antibody response between males and females and if these differences were associated with differential protection against naturally transmitted Pf malaria (Africa) or controlled human malaria infection (Germany, the US and Africa). RESULTS: Females ≥ 11 years of age made significantly higher levels of antibodies to PfCSP than did males in most trials, while there was no indication of such differences in infants or children. Although adult females had higher levels of antibodies, there was no evidence of improved protection compared to males. In 2 of the 7 trials with sufficient data, protected males had significantly higher levels of antibodies than unprotected males, and in 3 other trials protected females had higher levels of antibodies than did unprotected females. CONCLUSION: Immunization with PfSPZ Vaccine induced higher levels of antibodies in post-pubertal females but showed equivalent protection in males and females. We conclude that the increased antibody levels in post-pubertal females did not contribute substantially to improved protection. We hypothesize that while antibodies to PfCSP (and PfSPZ) may potentially contribute directly to protection, they primarily correlate with other, potentially protective immune mechanisms, such as antibody dependent and antibody independent cellular responses in the liver. |
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spelling | pubmed-96416212022-11-15 Increased levels of anti-PfCSP antibodies in post-pubertal females versus males immunized with PfSPZ Vaccine does not translate into increased protective efficacy KC, Natasha Church, L. W. Preston Riyahi, Pouria Chakravarty, Sumana Seder, Robert A. Epstein, Judith E. Lyke, Kirsten E. Mordmüller, Benjamin Kremsner, Peter G. Sissoko, Mahamadou S. Healy, Sara Duffy, Patrick E. Jongo, Said A. Nchama, Vicente Urbano Nsue Ndong Abdulla, Salim Mpina, Maxmillian Sirima, Sodiomon B. Laurens, Matthew B. Steinhardt, Laura C. Oneko, Martina Li, MingLin Murshedkar, Tooba Billingsley, Peter F. Sim, B. Kim Lee Richie, Thomas L. Hoffman, Stephen L. Front Immunol Immunology BACKGROUND: While prior research has shown differences in the risk of malaria infection and sickness between males and females, little is known about sex differences in vaccine-induced immunity to malaria. Identifying such differences could elucidate important aspects of malaria biology and facilitate development of improved approaches to malaria vaccination. METHODS: Using a standardized enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, IgG antibodies to the major surface protein on Plasmodium falciparum (Pf) sporozoites (SPZ), the Pf circumsporozoite protein (PfCSP), were measured before and two weeks after administration of a PfSPZ-based malaria vaccine (PfSPZ Vaccine) to 5-month to 61-year-olds in 11 clinical trials in Germany, the US and five countries in Africa, to determine if there were differences in vaccine elicited antibody response between males and females and if these differences were associated with differential protection against naturally transmitted Pf malaria (Africa) or controlled human malaria infection (Germany, the US and Africa). RESULTS: Females ≥ 11 years of age made significantly higher levels of antibodies to PfCSP than did males in most trials, while there was no indication of such differences in infants or children. Although adult females had higher levels of antibodies, there was no evidence of improved protection compared to males. In 2 of the 7 trials with sufficient data, protected males had significantly higher levels of antibodies than unprotected males, and in 3 other trials protected females had higher levels of antibodies than did unprotected females. CONCLUSION: Immunization with PfSPZ Vaccine induced higher levels of antibodies in post-pubertal females but showed equivalent protection in males and females. We conclude that the increased antibody levels in post-pubertal females did not contribute substantially to improved protection. We hypothesize that while antibodies to PfCSP (and PfSPZ) may potentially contribute directly to protection, they primarily correlate with other, potentially protective immune mechanisms, such as antibody dependent and antibody independent cellular responses in the liver. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9641621/ /pubmed/36389797 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1006716 Text en Copyright © 2022 KC, Church, Riyahi, Chakravarty, Seder, Epstein, Lyke, Mordmüller, Kremsner, Sissoko, Healy, Duffy, Jongo, Nchama, Abdulla, Mpina, Sirima, Laurens, Steinhardt, Oneko, Li, Murshedkar, Billingsley, Sim, Richie and Hoffman https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Immunology KC, Natasha Church, L. W. Preston Riyahi, Pouria Chakravarty, Sumana Seder, Robert A. Epstein, Judith E. Lyke, Kirsten E. Mordmüller, Benjamin Kremsner, Peter G. Sissoko, Mahamadou S. Healy, Sara Duffy, Patrick E. Jongo, Said A. Nchama, Vicente Urbano Nsue Ndong Abdulla, Salim Mpina, Maxmillian Sirima, Sodiomon B. Laurens, Matthew B. Steinhardt, Laura C. Oneko, Martina Li, MingLin Murshedkar, Tooba Billingsley, Peter F. Sim, B. Kim Lee Richie, Thomas L. Hoffman, Stephen L. Increased levels of anti-PfCSP antibodies in post-pubertal females versus males immunized with PfSPZ Vaccine does not translate into increased protective efficacy |
title | Increased levels of anti-PfCSP antibodies in post-pubertal females versus males immunized with PfSPZ Vaccine does not translate into increased protective efficacy |
title_full | Increased levels of anti-PfCSP antibodies in post-pubertal females versus males immunized with PfSPZ Vaccine does not translate into increased protective efficacy |
title_fullStr | Increased levels of anti-PfCSP antibodies in post-pubertal females versus males immunized with PfSPZ Vaccine does not translate into increased protective efficacy |
title_full_unstemmed | Increased levels of anti-PfCSP antibodies in post-pubertal females versus males immunized with PfSPZ Vaccine does not translate into increased protective efficacy |
title_short | Increased levels of anti-PfCSP antibodies in post-pubertal females versus males immunized with PfSPZ Vaccine does not translate into increased protective efficacy |
title_sort | increased levels of anti-pfcsp antibodies in post-pubertal females versus males immunized with pfspz vaccine does not translate into increased protective efficacy |
topic | Immunology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9641621/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36389797 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1006716 |
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