TY - JOUR
T1 - Protective Immunity Induced with Malaria Vaccine, RTS,S, Is Linked to Plasmodium falciparum Circumsporozoite Protein-Specific CD4+ and CD8+ T Cells Producing IFN-γ
AU - Sun, Peifang
AU - Schwenk, Robert
AU - White, Katherine
AU - Stoute, Jose A.
AU - Cohen, Joe
AU - Ballou, W. Ripley
AU - Voss, Gerald
AU - Kester, Kent E.
AU - Heppner, D. Gray
AU - Krzych, Urszula
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2003/12/15
Y1 - 2003/12/15
N2 - The Plasmodium falciparum circumsporozoite (CS) protein-based pre-erythrocytic stage vaccine, RTS,S, induces a high level of protection against experimental sporozoite challenge. The immune mechanisms that constitute protection are only partially understood, but are presumed to rely on Abs and T cell responses. In the present study we compared CS protein peptide-recalled IFN-γ reactivity of pre- and RTS,S-immune lymphocytes from 20 subjects vaccinated with RTS,S. We observed elevated IFN-γ in subjects protected by RTS,S; moreover, both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells produced IFN-γ in response to CS protein peptides. Significantly, protracted protection, albeit observed only in two of seven subjects, was associated with sustained IFN-γ response. This is the first study demonstrating correlation in a controlled Plasmodia sporozoite challenge study between protection induced by a recombinant malaria vaccine and Ag-specific T cell responses. Field-based malaria vaccine studies are in progress to validate the establishment of this cellular response as a possible in vitro correlate of protective immunity to exo-erythrocytic stage malaria vaccines.
AB - The Plasmodium falciparum circumsporozoite (CS) protein-based pre-erythrocytic stage vaccine, RTS,S, induces a high level of protection against experimental sporozoite challenge. The immune mechanisms that constitute protection are only partially understood, but are presumed to rely on Abs and T cell responses. In the present study we compared CS protein peptide-recalled IFN-γ reactivity of pre- and RTS,S-immune lymphocytes from 20 subjects vaccinated with RTS,S. We observed elevated IFN-γ in subjects protected by RTS,S; moreover, both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells produced IFN-γ in response to CS protein peptides. Significantly, protracted protection, albeit observed only in two of seven subjects, was associated with sustained IFN-γ response. This is the first study demonstrating correlation in a controlled Plasmodia sporozoite challenge study between protection induced by a recombinant malaria vaccine and Ag-specific T cell responses. Field-based malaria vaccine studies are in progress to validate the establishment of this cellular response as a possible in vitro correlate of protective immunity to exo-erythrocytic stage malaria vaccines.
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U2 - 10.4049/jimmunol.171.12.6961
DO - 10.4049/jimmunol.171.12.6961
M3 - Article
C2 - 14662904
AN - SCOPUS:10744227629
SN - 0022-1767
VL - 171
SP - 6961
EP - 6967
JO - Journal of Immunology
JF - Journal of Immunology
IS - 12
ER -