R. Perraut et al., Evaluation of immunogenicity and protective efficacy of carrier-free Plasmodium falciparum R23 antigen in pre-exposed Saimiri sciureus monkeys, VACCINE, 19(1), 2000, pp. 59-67
We have reported previously that the recombinant Glutathione S-transferase
GTR23, induced protection after immunisation of naive or previously exposed
Saimiri monkeys. We investigated the immunogenicity of carrier-free R23 re
peats in pre-exposed animals in two adjuvant formulations. Three of five mo
nkeys immunised with alum-formulated repeats and one of two animals immunis
ed with the Polyalphaolefine formulation produced high titres of cytophilic
antibodies with a primary type kinetics, indicating that the anti-P. falci
paruim antibodies present on the day of challenge were R23-specific. The fo
ur responders in R23-specific antibodies were protected against a challenge
infection with the virulent FUP/SP strain. The other three animals failed
to respond to immunisation and experienced an infection that required drug
treatment. Unlike the other three animals that experienced an infection req
uiring drug treatment. These experiments support further development of the
R23 repeats as a vaccine candidate, (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rig
hts reserved.