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Attenuated vaccinia virus-circumsporozoite protein recombinants confer protection against rodent malaria
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VaccinationVaccine DevelopmentRodent MalariaMedicineVaccine TargetMalariaImmunologyVirologyMicrobiologyVaccine DesignNyvac-based Csp RecombinantPolyvalent VaccineHuman MalariaCircumsporozoite Protein
NYVAC-based vaccinia virus recombinants expressing the circumsporozoite protein (CSP) were evaluated in the Plasmodium berghei rodent malaria model system. Immunization of mice with a NYVAC-based CSP recombinant elicited a high level of protection (60 to 100%). Protection did not correlate with CS repeat-specific antibody responses and was abrogated by in vivo CD8+ T-cell depletion. Protection was not enhanced by modification of the subcellular localization of CSP. These results suggest the potential of poxvirus-based vectors for the development of vaccine candidates for human malaria.
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