Sterile protection against malaria is independent of immune responses to the circumsporozoite protein.
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Reflections on early malaria vaccine studies, the first successful human malaria vaccination, and beyondMalaria parasite pre-erythrocytic stage infection: gliding and hidingIdentification of Novel Pre-Erythrocytic Malaria Antigen Candidates for Combination Vaccines with Circumsporozoite ProteinA sporozoite asparagine-rich protein controls initiation of Plasmodium liver stage developmentIdentification of targets of CD8⁺ T cell responses to malaria liver stages by genome-wide epitope profilingVaccine platforms combining circumsporozoite protein and potent immune modulators, rEA or EAT-2, paradoxically result in opposing immune responsesConserved protective mechanisms in radiation and genetically attenuated uis3(-) and uis4(-) Plasmodium sporozoitesMalaria vaccines: where next?A role for immune responses against non-CS components in the cross-species protection induced by immunization with irradiated malaria sporozoites.Why functional pre-erythrocytic and bloodstage malaria vaccines fail: a meta-analysis of fully protective immunizations and novel immunological model.Extreme CD8 T cell requirements for anti-malarial liver-stage immunity following immunization with radiation attenuated sporozoites.Engineering of Genetically Arrested Parasites (GAPs) For a Precision Malaria VaccineMinimal role for the circumsporozoite protein in the induction of sterile immunity by vaccination with live rodent malaria sporozoitesIdentification of pre-erythrocytic malaria antigens that target hepatocytes for killing in vivo and contribute to protection elicited by whole-parasite vaccination.Antigen export during liver infection of the malaria parasite augments protective immunityDepletion of regulatory T cells augments a vaccine-induced T effector cell response against the liver-stage of malaria but fails to increase memory.Advances and challenges in malaria vaccine development.Protective CD8+ T lymphocytes in primates immunized with malaria sporozoites.Plasmodium immunomics.A nonintegrative lentiviral vector-based vaccine provides long-term sterile protection against malariaCSP--a model for in vivo presentation of Plasmodium berghei sporozoite antigens by hepatocytesAntibody and B cell responses to Plasmodium sporozoites.Memory B-cell and antibody responses induced by Plasmodium falciparum sporozoite immunization.Plasmodium-host interactions directly influence the threshold of memory CD8 T cells required for protective immunityThe case for a rational genome-based vaccine against malaria.Malaria and the liver: immunological hide-and-seek or subversion of immunity from within?Comparative assessment of vaccine vectors encoding ten malaria antigens identifies two protective liver-stage candidates.Bacterium-like particles as multi-epitope delivery platform for Plasmodium berghei circumsporozoite protein induce complete protection against malaria in miceA Sporozoite- and Liver Stage-expressed Tryptophan-rich Protein Plays an Auxiliary Role in Plasmodium Liver Stage Development and Is a Potential Vaccine Candidate.Breadth of humoral response and antigenic targets of sporozoite-inhibitory antibodies associated with sterile protection induced by controlled human malaria infectionProtective antibody and CD8+ T-cell responses to the Plasmodium falciparum circumsporozoite protein induced by a nanoparticle vaccineProgress with viral vectored malaria vaccines: A multi-stage approach involving "unnatural immunity".Pre-erythrocytic malaria vaccines: identifying the targets.Identification of non-CSP antigens bearing CD8 epitopes in mice immunized with irradiated sporozoites.A T-cell response to a liver-stage Plasmodium antigen is not boosted by repeated sporozoite immunizationsA highly infectious Plasmodium yoelii parasite, bearing Plasmodium falciparum circumsporozoite protein.The survival of memory CD8 T cells that is mediated by IL-15 correlates with sustained protection against malaria.Defining rules of CD8(+) T cell expansion against pre-erythrocytic Plasmodium antigens in sporozoite-immunized mice.Discriminating Protective from Nonprotective Plasmodium-Specific CD8+ T Cell ResponsesPurification of Plasmodium Sporozoites Enhances Parasite-Specific CD8+ T Cell Responses.
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Sterile protection against malaria is independent of immune responses to the circumsporozoite protein.
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Dominique Mazier
Eliette Lallemand
Jackeline F Romero
Marjorie Mauduit
Michèle Kayibanda
Nadya Depinay
Photini Sinnis
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0001371
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2007-12-26T00:00:00Z