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. 1979;57 Suppl 1(Suppl):205-9.

Malaria vaccination with irradiated sporozoites: serological evaluation of the antigen and antibody responses

Malaria vaccination with irradiated sporozoites: serological evaluation of the antigen and antibody responses

M P Bawden et al. Bull World Health Organ. 1979.

Abstract

Vaccination against Plasmodium falciparum with attenuated sporozoites is the goal of the US Navy's Malaria Vaccine Program. One requirement in the development of this vaccine is an immunological test to study the sporozoite antigen and immune responses it induces. Using an indirect fluorescent antibody test (IFAT) and P. berghei in the mouse or rat as a model, we have made significant progress toward this goal. Four antigens were detected in vaccine preparations: sporozoite-specific antigens, mosquito antigens, antigens on the sporozoite that are common to erythrocytic stages, and bovine serum albumm, an antigenic element of the isolation medium no longer employed. The IFAT was a reliable monitor of vaccination in a mouse and rat model in conjunction with protection to challenge. The test was a sensitive monitor of vaccine quality. Anamnestic responses to bites of infected mosquitos were detected in mice previously immunized with irradiated sporozoites.

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