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. 1995 Oct 24;92(22):10267-71.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.92.22.10267.

Development of a safe live Leishmania vaccine line by gene replacement

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Development of a safe live Leishmania vaccine line by gene replacement

R G Titus et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. .

Abstract

Vaccination with live Leishmania major has been shown to yield effective immunization in humans; however, this has been discontinued because of problems associated with virulence of the available vaccine lines. To circumvent this, we tested the ability of a dhfr-ts- null mutant of L. major, obtained by gene targeting, to infect and then to vaccinate mice against challenge with virulent L. major. Survival and replication of dhfr-ts- in macrophages in vitro were dependent upon thymidine, with parasites differentiating into amastigotes prior to destruction. dhfr-ts- parasites persisted in BALB/c mice for up to 2 months, declining with a half-life of 2-3 days. Nonetheless, dhfr-ts- was incapable of causing disease in both susceptible and immunodeficient (nu/nu) BALB/c mice. Animal infectivity could be partially restored by thymidine supplementation. When inoculated by the i.v., s.c., or i.m. routes into mice, dhfr-ts- could elicit substantial resistance to a subsequent challenge with virulent L. major. Thus, Leishmania bearing auxotrophic gene knockouts can be safe and induce protective immunity. Potentially, dhfr-ts- could be used as a platform for delivery of immunogens relevant to other diseases.

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