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Protection Against Malaria by Intravenous Immunization with a Nonreplicating Sporozoite Vaccine
Author(s) -
Robert A. Seder,
Lee-Jah Chang,
Mary E. Enama,
Kathryn L. Zephir,
Uzma Sarwar,
Ingelise J. Gordon,
LaSonji A. Holman,
Eric R. James,
Peter F. Billingsley,
Anusha Gunasekera,
Adam Richman,
Sumana Chakravarty,
Anita Manoj,
Vel Murugan,
MingLin Li,
Adam J. Ruben,
Li Tao,
Abraham G. Eappen,
R. E. Stafford,
Sarah H. Plummer,
Cynthia S. Hendel,
Laura Novik,
Pamela Costner,
Floreliz Mendoza,
Jamie Saunders,
Martha Nason,
Jason H. Richardson,
Jittawadee Murphy,
Silas A. Davidson,
Thomas L. Richie,
Martha Sedegah,
Awalludin Sutamihardja,
Gary A. Fahle,
Kirsten E. Lyke,
Matthew B. Laurens,
Mario Roederer,
Kavita Tewari,
Judith E. Epstein,
B. Kim Lee Sim,
Julie E. Ledgerwood,
Barney S. Graham,
Stephen L. Hoffman,
Cassandra DiGiovanni,
Pernell Williams,
Nicole Luongo,
Jillian Mitchell,
Maria Burgos Florez,
Brenda Larkin,
Nina M. Berkowitz,
Brandon Wilson,
Tanya Clarke,
Olga Vasilenko,
Galina V. Yamshchikov,
Sandra Sitar,
LaChonne Stanford,
Iris Pittman,
Robert T. Bailer,
Joseph P. Casazza,
Hope DeCederfelt,
Judith Starling,
Esther C. Williams,
Anna F. Lau,
Stella Antonara,
Jeffery Brocious,
Margaret A. Kemp,
James Inglese,
Patricia Dranchak,
Esteban Abot,
Sharina Reyes,
Harini Ganeshan,
María Belmonte,
Jun Huang,
Arnel Belmonte,
Jack Komisar,
Yonas Abebe,
Yeab Getachew,
Asha Patil,
Steve Matheny,
K. E. Nelson,
James Overby,
Virak Pich,
Yingda Wen,
Richard Fan,
Enni Fomumbod,
Aderonke Awe,
Chinnamma Chakiath,
Mary D. King,
Maria Socorro Orozco,
Tooba Murshedkar,
Debbie Padilla,
Bing Jiang,
Lixin Gao,
Natasha KC,
Rui Xu,
Matthew Adams,
Christopher V. Plowe,
Hayley Loblein,
Phyllis Renehan,
Meghan Kunchai,
Ly Diep
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 12.556
H-Index - 1186
eISSN - 1095-9203
pISSN - 0036-8075
DOI - 10.1126/science.1241800
Subject(s) - malaria , immunization , virology , malaria vaccine , medicine , biology , plasmodium falciparum , immunology , antibody
Consistent, high-level, vaccine-induced protection against human malaria has only been achieved by inoculation of Plasmodium falciparum (Pf) sporozoites (SPZ) by mosquito bites. We report that the PfSPZ Vaccine--composed of attenuated, aseptic, purified, cryopreserved PfSPZ--was safe and well tolerated when administered four to six times intravenously (IV) to 40 adults. Zero of six subjects receiving five doses and three of nine subjects receiving four doses of 1.35 × 10(5) PfSPZ Vaccine and five of six nonvaccinated controls developed malaria after controlled human malaria infection (P = 0.015 in the five-dose group and P = 0.028 for overall, both versus controls). PfSPZ-specific antibody and T cell responses were dose-dependent. These data indicate that there is a dose-dependent immunological threshold for establishing high-level protection against malaria that can be achieved with IV administration of a vaccine that is safe and meets regulatory standards.

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