Cell-traversal protein for ookinetes and sporozoites (CelTOS) formulated with potent TLR adjuvants induces high-affinity antibodies that inhibit Plasmodium falciparum infection in Anopheles stephensi

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Pirahmadi, Sakineh [1 ]
Zakeri, Sedigheh [1 ]
Mehrizi, Akram A. [1 ]
Djadid, Navid D. [1 ]
Raz, Abbas-Ali [1 ]
Sani, Jafar J. [1 ]
Abbasi, Ronak [1 ]
Ghorbanzadeh, Zahra [1 ]
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[1] Pasteur Inst Iran, MVRG, BRC, Pasteur Ave,POB 1316943551, Tehran, Iran
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Plasmodium falciparum; CelTOS; Transmission-reducing activity (TRA); CpG; Poly I:C; POLYINOSINIC-POLYCYTIDYLIC ACID; TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS; IMMUNE-RESPONSES; MALARIA; VACCINE; VIRUS; IMMUNOGENICITY; TRANSMISSION; IMMUNIZATION; MECHANISMS;
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10.1186/s12936-019-2773-3
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R51 [传染病];
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BackgroundPlasmodium falciparum parasite is the most deadly species of human malaria, and the development of an effective vaccine that prevents P. falciparum infection and transmission is a key target for malarial elimination and eradication programmes. P. falciparum cell-traversal protein for ookinetes and sporozoites (PfCelTOS) is an advanced vaccine candidate. A comparative study was performed to characterize the immune responses in BALB/c mouse immunized with Escherichia coli-expressed recombinant PfCelTOS (rPfCelTOS) in toll-like receptor (TLR)-based adjuvants, CpG and Poly I:C alone or in combination (CpG+Poly I:C), followed by the assessment of transmission-reducing activity (TRA) of anti-rPfCelTOS antibodies obtained from different vaccine groups in Anopheles stephensi.MethodsThe aim of the current work was achieved by head-to-head comparison of the vaccine groups using conventional and avidity enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), immunofluorescence test (IFAT), and standard membrane feeding assay (SMFA).ResultsComparing to rPfCelTOS alone, administration of rPfCelTOS with two distinct TLR-based adjuvants in vaccine mouse groups showed a significant increase in responses (antibody level, IgG subclass analysis, avidity, and Th1 cytokines) and was able to induce reasonable transmission-reducing activity. Also, comparable functional activity of anti-rPfCelTOS antibodies was found in group that received antigen in either CpG or Poly I:C (69.9%/20% and 73.5%/24.4%, respectively, reductions in intensity/prevalence). However, the vaccine group receiving rPfCelTOS in combination with CpG+Poly I:C showed a significant induction in antibody titers and inhibitory antibodies in oocysts development (78.3%/19.6% reductions in intensity/prevalence) in An. stephensi.ConclusionsA key finding in this investigation is that rPfCelTOS administered alone in BALB/c mouse is poorly immunogenic, with relatively low IgG level, avidity, inhibitory antibodies, and mixed Th1/Th2 responses. However, immunological characteristic (IgG level, cytophilic IgG2a and IgG2b, avidity, and Th1 cytokines) and TRA of anti-rPfCelTOS significantly enhanced in the presence of co-administration of TLR-based adjuvants, confirming that targeting TLRs would be an effective means for the enhancement of inducing TRA against rPfCelTOS.
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