Intranasal immunization with yeast-expressed 19 kD carboxyl-terminal fragment of Plasmodium yoelii merozoite surface protein-1 (yMSP1(19)) induces protective immunity to blood stage malaria infection in mice

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Hirunpetcharat, C
Stanisic, D
Liu, XQ
Vadolas, J
Strugnell, RA
Lee, R
Miller, LH
Kaslow, DC
Good, MF
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1998
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Variable protection against malaria blood-stage infection has been demonstrated in mice following parenteral immunization with the highly conserved 19 kD carboxylterminal fragment of the merozoite surface protein-1 (MSP119) using CFA/IFA and other adjuvants. Here we show that intranasal immunization of BALB/C mice with yeast expressed Plasmodium yoelii MSP119 plus a mixture of native and recombinant cholera toxin B subunit, could induce serum MSP119-specific antibodies at titres ranging from 20 000 to 2 560 000. The Ig subclass responses were predominantly G1 and G2b. Intranasal immunization led to protection following challenge (peak parasitaemia < 1%) in mice with the highest MSP119-specific titre (>/= 640 000). In two of the three protected mice, a peak parasitaemia of 0.1%-1% was followed by a boost of the antibody response whereas one of the three protected mice did not boost its antibody response after a peak parasitaemia of 0.02%. In unprotected mice, antibody levels rose, then fell, following the detection of parasites in the peripheral blood. CD4+ T cell-depletion abrogated the ability of the mice to boost their antibody response following challenge. These data demonstrate the potential for intranasal immunization with MSP119 to protect against malaria.

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Parasite Immunology

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20

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9

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Microbiology

Veterinary sciences

Medical microbiology

Immunology

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Life Sciences & Biomedicine

Immunology

Parasitology

vaccine

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Hirunpetcharat, C; Stanisic, D; Liu, XQ; Vadolas, J; Strugnell, RA; Lee, R; Miller, LH; Kaslow, DC; Good, MF, Intranasal immunization with yeast-expressed 19 kD carboxyl-terminal fragment of Plasmodium yoelii merozoite surface protein-1 (yMSP1(19)) induces protective immunity to blood stage malaria infection in mice, Parasite Immunology, 1998, 20 (9), pp. 413-420

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