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Addition of histamine to subcutaneously injected Plasmodium berghei sporozoites increases the parasite liver load and could facilitate whole-parasite vaccination

机译:在皮下注射伯氏疟原虫子孢子中添加组胺会增加寄生虫的肝脏负荷并可能促进全寄生虫疫苗接种

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BackgroundWhole-parasite immunization remains the benchmark in malaria vaccine development. A major bottleneck in the translation of whole-parasite immunization towards routine vaccination is the mode of administration, since high degrees of protection are currently only achieved by intravenous, and not by intradermal or subcutaneous injection of viable parasites. It is known that only a small proportion of subcutaneously administered parasites reach the subsequent liver stage and low parasite liver load was shown to be associated with low protective efficacy. The objective of this analysis was to evaluate whether the liver load following subcutaneous parasite injection could be augmented by co-administration of pro-inflammatory or anti-coagulatory drugs.
机译:背景全寄生虫免疫仍然是疟疾疫苗开发的基准。将全寄生虫免疫转化为常规疫苗的主要瓶颈是给药方式,因为目前只能通过静脉内而不是通过皮内或皮下注射活寄生虫来实现高度保护。已知只有一小部分皮下施用的寄生虫到达随后的肝阶段,并且显示出低的寄生虫肝负荷与低的保护功效有关。该分析的目的是评估皮下注射寄生虫后的肝脏负荷是否可以通过同时使用促炎药或抗凝药来增加。

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