Assessment of Humoral Immune Responses to Blood-Stage Malaria Antigens following ChAd63-MVA Immunization, Controlled Human Malaria Infection and Natural Exposure

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作者
Biswas, Sumi [1 ]
Choudhary, Prateek [1 ]
Elias, Sean C. [1 ]
Miura, Kazutoyo [2 ]
Milne, Kathryn H. [1 ]
de Cassan, Simone C. [1 ]
Collins, Katharine A. [1 ]
Halstead, Fenella D. [1 ]
Bliss, Carly M. [1 ]
Ewer, Katie J. [1 ]
Osier, Faith H. [3 ]
Hodgson, Susanne H. [1 ,4 ]
Duncan, Christopher J. A. [4 ]
O'Hara, Geraldine A. [4 ]
Long, Carole A. [2 ]
Hill, Adrian V. S. [1 ]
Draper, Simon J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oxford, Jenner Inst, Oxford, England
[2] NIAID, Lab Malaria & Vector Res, NIH, Rockville, MD USA
[3] KEMRI Ctr Geog Med Res, Kilifi, Kenya
[4] Univ Oxford, Churchill Hosp, Jenner Inst, Ctr Clin Vaccinol & Trop Med, Oxford, England
来源
PLOS ONE | 2014年 / 9卷 / 09期
基金
美国国家卫生研究院; 英国惠康基金; 英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
APICAL MEMBRANE ANTIGEN-1; SUBUNIT VACCINE IMMUNOGENICITY; PLASMODIUM-FALCIPARUM MALARIA; MEROZOITE SURFACE PROTEIN; IN-VITRO GROWTH; IMMUNOGLOBULIN-G; ANTIBODY-RESPONSES; VECTORED VACCINES; PARASITE GROWTH; CELL RESPONSES;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0107903
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The development of protective vaccines against many difficult infectious pathogens will necessitate the induction of effective antibody responses. Here we assess humoral immune responses against two antigens from the blood-stage merozoite of the Plasmodium falciparum human malaria parasite - MSP1 and AMA1. These antigens were delivered to healthy malaria-naive adult volunteers in Phase Ia clinical trials using recombinant replication-deficient viral vectors - ChAd63 to prime the immune response and MVA to boost. In subsequent Phase IIa clinical trials, immunized volunteers underwent controlled human malaria infection (CHMI) with P. falciparum to assess vaccine efficacy, whereby all but one volunteer developed low-density blood-stage parasitemia. Here we assess serum antibody responses against both the MSP1 and AMA1 antigens following i) ChAd63-MVA immunization, ii) immunization and CHMI, and iii) primary malaria exposure in the context of CHMI in unimmunized control volunteers. Responses were also assessed in a cohort of naturally-immune Kenyan adults to provide comparison with those induced by a lifetime of natural malaria exposure. Serum antibody responses against MSP1 and AMA1 were characterized in terms of i) total IgG responses before and after CHMI, ii) responses to allelic variants of MSP1 and AMA1, iii) functional growth inhibitory activity (GIA), iv) IgG avidity, and v) isotype responses (IgG1-4, IgA and IgM). These data provide the first in-depth assessment of the quality of adenovirus-MVA vaccine-induced antibody responses in humans, along with assessment of how these responses are modulated by subsequent low-density parasite exposure. Notable differences were observed in qualitative aspects of the human antibody responses against these malaria antigens depending on the means of their induction and/or exposure of the host to the malaria parasite. Given the continued clinical development of viral vectored vaccines for malaria and a range of other diseases targets, these data should help to guide further immuno-monitoring studies of vaccine-induced human antibody responses.
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