Long-Term Persistence of Sterile Immunity in a Volunteer Immunized with X-Irradiated Plasmodium falciparum Sporozoites

Three volunteers were immunized by repeated exposure to the bites of Plasmodium falciparum- infected, X-irradiated mosquitoes to characterize immunologic responses and duration of protective immunity. A primary series of immunizations had been shown previously to induce sterile immunity in these vol...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of infectious diseases 1993-10, Vol.168 (4), p.1066-1070
Hauptverfasser: Edelman, Robert, Hoffman, Stephen L., Davis, Jonathan R., Beier, Magda, Sztein, Marcelo B., Losonsky, Genevieve, Herrington, Deirdre A., Eddy, Hubert A., Hollingdale, Michael R., Gordon, Daniel M., Clyde, David F.
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Zusammenfassung:Three volunteers were immunized by repeated exposure to the bites of Plasmodium falciparum- infected, X-irradiated mosquitoes to characterize immunologic responses and duration of protective immunity. A primary series of immunizations had been shown previously to induce sterile immunity in these volunteers against sporozoite-induced P. falciparum malaria. In the current study, antibodies to sporozoites circulated at high levels for at least 9–12 months after the volunteers were administered booster bites from X-irradiated infective mosquitoes. One volunteer challenged a second time with P. falciparum 9 months after his last immunization was again shown to be protected, whereas all 5 control subjects developed patent infections. These results set a new standard for persistence of sterile immunity against experimental P. falciparum infection.
ISSN:0022-1899
1537-6613
DOI:10.1093/infdis/168.4.1066