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Safety,immunogenicity,and cross-species protection of a plasmid DNA encoding Plasmodium falciparum SERA5 polypeptide,microbial epitopes and chemokine genes in mice and olive baboons

机译:编码恶性疟原虫SERA5多肽,微生物表位和趋化因子基因的质粒DNA在小鼠和橄榄狒狒中的安全性,免疫原性和种间保护

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Incorporation of biomolecular epitopes to malarial antigens should be explored in the development of straintranscending malarial vaccines.The present study sought to determine safety,immunogenicity and cross-species efficacy of Plasmodium falciparum serine repeat antigen 5 polypeptide co-expressed with epitopes of BacilleCalmette Guerin(BCG),tetanus toxoid(TT) and a chemokine gene.Olive baboons and BALB/c mice were randomly assigned into vaccine and control groups.The vaccine group animals were primed and boosted twice with pIRES plasmids encoding the SERA5 + BCG + TT alone,or with either CCL5 or CCL20 and the control group with pIRES plasmid vector backbone.Mice and baboons were challenged with P.berghei ANKA and P.knowlesi H strain parasites,respectively.Safety was determined by observing for injection sites reactogenicities,hematology and clinical chemistry.Parasitaemia and survivorship profiles were used to determine cross-species efficacy,and T cell phenotypes,Th1-,Th2-type,T-regulatory immune responses and antibody responses were assessed to determine vaccine immunogenicity.The pSeBCGTT plasmid DNA vaccines were safe and induced Thl-,Th2-type,and Tregulatory responses vaccinated animals showed enhanced CD4^+(P<0.01),CD 8^+ T cells(P< 0.001) activation and IgG anti-SE36 antibodies responses(P< 0.001) at week 4 and 8 post vaccination compared to the control group.Vaccinated mice had a 31.45-68.69%cumulative parasite load reduction and 60%suppression in baboons(P<0.05)and enhanced survivorship(P< 0.001) with no clinical signs of malaria compared to the control group.The results showed that the vaccines were safe,immunogenic and conferred partial cross-species protection.

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    《生物医学研究杂志:英文版》 |2017年第004期|P.321-332|共12页
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    [1]Department of Tropical & Infectious Diseases, Institute of Primate Research, Nairobi P O. Box 24481-00502, Kenya [2]School of Biological Sciences, University of Nairobi, Nairobi P. O. Box 30197-00100, Kenya [3]Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, University of Nairobi, Nairobi P. O. Box 30197-00100, Kenya [4]Kirinyaga University College, Kerugoya P O. Box 143-10300, Kenya [5]Med-Biotech Laboratories, Kampala P O. Box 9364, Uganda.;

    [1]Department of Tropical & Infectious Diseases, Institute of Primate Research, Nairobi P O. Box 24481-00502, Kenya [2]School of Biological Sciences, University of Nairobi, Nairobi P. O. Box 30197-00100, Kenya [3]Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, University of Nairobi, Nairobi P. O. Box 30197-00100, Kenya [4]Kirinyaga University College, Kerugoya P O. Box 143-10300, Kenya [5]Med-Biotech Laboratories, Kampala P O. Box 9364, Uganda.;

    [1]Department of Tropical & Infectious Diseases, Institute of Primate Research, Nairobi P O. Box 24481-00502, Kenya [2]School of Biological Sciences, University of Nairobi, Nairobi P. O. Box 30197-00100, Kenya [3]Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, University of Nairobi, Nairobi P. O. Box 30197-00100, Kenya [4]Kirinyaga University College, Kerugoya P O. Box 143-10300, Kenya [5]Med-Biotech Laboratories, Kampala P O. Box 9364, Uganda.;

    [1]Department of Tropical & Infectious Diseases, Institute of Primate Research, Nairobi P O. Box 24481-00502, Kenya [2]School of Biological Sciences, University of Nairobi, Nairobi P. O. Box 30197-00100, Kenya [3]Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, University of Nairobi, Nairobi P. O. Box 30197-00100, Kenya [4]Kirinyaga University College, Kerugoya P O. Box 143-10300, Kenya [5]Med-Biotech Laboratories, Kampala P O. Box 9364, Uganda.;

    [1]Department of Tropical & Infectious Diseases, Institute of Primate Research, Nairobi P O. Box 24481-00502, Kenya [2]School of Biological Sciences, University of Nairobi, Nairobi P. O. Box 30197-00100, Kenya [3]Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, University of Nairobi, Nairobi P. O. Box 30197-00100, Kenya [4]Kirinyaga University College, Kerugoya P O. Box 143-10300, Kenya [5]Med-Biotech Laboratories, Kampala P O. Box 9364, Uganda.;

    [1]Department of Tropical & Infectious Diseases, Institute of Primate Research, Nairobi P O. Box 24481-00502, Kenya [2]School of Biological Sciences, University of Nairobi, Nairobi P. O. Box 30197-00100, Kenya [3]Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, University of Nairobi, Nairobi P. O. Box 30197-00100, Kenya [4]Kirinyaga University College, Kerugoya P O. Box 143-10300, Kenya [5]Med-Biotech Laboratories, Kampala P O. Box 9364, Uganda.;

    [1]Department of Tropical & Infectious Diseases, Institute of Primate Research, Nairobi P O. Box 24481-00502, Kenya [2]School of Biological Sciences, University of Nairobi, Nairobi P. O. Box 30197-00100, Kenya [3]Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, University of Nairobi, Nairobi P. O. Box 30197-00100, Kenya [4]Kirinyaga University College, Kerugoya P O. Box 143-10300, Kenya [5]Med-Biotech Laboratories, Kampala P O. Box 9364, Uganda.;

    [1]Department of Tropical & Infectious Diseases, Institute of Primate Research, Nairobi P O. Box 24481-00502, Kenya [2]School of Biological Sciences, University of Nairobi, Nairobi P. O. Box 30197-00100, Kenya [3]Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, University of Nairobi, Nairobi P. O. Box 30197-00100, Kenya [4]Kirinyaga University College, Kerugoya P O. Box 143-10300, Kenya [5]Med-Biotech Laboratories, Kampala P O. Box 9364, Uganda.;

    [1]Department of Tropical & Infectious Diseases, Institute of Primate Research, Nairobi P O. Box 24481-00502, Kenya [2]School of Biological Sciences, University of Nairobi, Nairobi P. O. Box 30197-00100, Kenya [3]Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, University of Nairobi, Nairobi P. O. Box 30197-00100, Kenya [4]Kirinyaga University College, Kerugoya P O. Box 143-10300, Kenya [5]Med-Biotech Laboratories, Kampala P O. Box 9364, Uganda.;

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  • 中图分类 动物质精饲料;
  • 关键词

    恶性疟原虫 质粒DNA 免疫原性 抗原表位 趋化因子 保护作用 安全性 物种;

    机译:恶性疟原虫 质粒DNA 免疫原性 抗原表位 趋化因子 保护作用 安全性 物种;
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