Molecular Basis of Allele-Specific Efficacy of a Blood-Stage Malaria Vaccine: Vaccine Development Implications

The disappointing efficacy of blood-stage malaria vaccines may be explained in part by allele-specific immune responses that are directed against polymorphic epitopes on blood-stage antigens. FMP2.1/AS02 A , a bloodstage candidate vaccine based on apical membrane antigen 1 (AMA1) from the 3D7 strain...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of infectious diseases 2013-02, Vol.207 (3), p.511-519
Hauptverfasser: Ouattara, Amed, Takala-Harrison, Shannon, Thera, Mahamadou A., Coulibaly, Drissa, Niangaly, Amadou, Saye, Renion, Tolo, Youssouf, Dutta, Sheetij, Heppner, D. Gray, Soisson, Lorraine, Diggs, Carter L., Vekemans, Johan, Cohen, Joe, Blackwelder, William C., Dube, Tina, Laurens, Matthew B., Doumbo, Ogobara K., Plowe, Christopher V.
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Zusammenfassung:The disappointing efficacy of blood-stage malaria vaccines may be explained in part by allele-specific immune responses that are directed against polymorphic epitopes on blood-stage antigens. FMP2.1/AS02 A , a bloodstage candidate vaccine based on apical membrane antigen 1 (AMA1) from the 3D7 strain of Plasmodium falciparum had allele-specific efficacy against clinical malaria in a phase II trial in Malian children. We assessed the cross-protective efficacy of the malaria vaccine and inferred which polymorphic amino acid positions in AMA1 were the targets of protective allele-specific immune responses. FMP2.1/AS02 A had the highest efficacy against AMA1 alíeles that were identical to the 3D7 vaccine-type alíele at 8 highly polymorphic amino acid positions in the cluster 1 loop (c1L) but differed from 3D7 elsewhere in the molecule. Comparison of the incidence of vaccine-type alíeles before and after vaccination in the malaria vaccine and control groups and examination of the patterns of alíele change at polymorphic positions in consecutive malaria episodes suggest that the highly polymorphic amino acid position 197 in c1L was the most critical determinant of allele-specific efficacy. These results indicate that a multivalent AMA1 vaccine with broad efficacy could include only a limited set of key alíeles of this extremely polymorphic antigen.
ISSN:0022-1899
1537-6613
DOI:10.1093/infdis/jis709