Falciparum malaria is initiated when Anopheles mosquitoes transmit the Plasmodium sporozoite stage during a blood meal. Irradiated sporozoites confer sterile protection against subsequent malaria infection in animal models and humans. This level of protection is unmatched by current recombinant malaria vaccines. However, the live-attenuated vaccine approach faces formidable obstacles, including development of accurate, reproducible attenuation techniques. We tested whether Plasmodium falciparum could be attenuated at the early liver stage by genetic engineering. The P. falciparum genetically attenuated parasites (GAPs) harbor individual deletions or simultaneous deletions of the sporozoite-expressed genes P52 and P36. Gene deletions were do...
Despite nearly 100 years of research and control efforts, malaria remains one of the most important ...
Malaria remains one of the world’s worst health problems, which causes 216 million new cases and app...
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Whole-sporozoite (WSp) malaria vaccines induce protective immune responses in animal malaria models ...
The critical first step in the clinical development of a malaria vaccine, based on live-attenuated P...
Difficulties with inducing sterile and long lasting protective immunity against malaria with subunit...
Whole-sporozoite (WSp) malaria vaccines induce protective immune responses in animal malaria models ...
Continuous stage conversion and swift changes in the antigenic repertoire in response to acquired im...
Difficulties with inducing sterile and long lasting protective immunity against malaria with subunit...
A highly efficacious pre-erythrocytic stage vaccine would be an important tool for the control and e...
(See the article by Tarun et al., on pages 608–16.) At present, radiation-attenuated plasmodia sporo...
During the clinically silent liver stage of a Plasmodium infection the parasite replicates from a si...
Recently it has been shown in rodent malaria models that immunisation with genetically attenuated Pl...
SummaryWhile subunit vaccines have shown partial efficacy in clinical trials, radiation-attenuated s...
Plasmodium spp.-infected mosquitos inject sporozoites into the skin of a mammalian host during a blo...
Despite nearly 100 years of research and control efforts, malaria remains one of the most important ...
Malaria remains one of the world’s worst health problems, which causes 216 million new cases and app...
Contains fulltext : 70169.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Difficulties wit...
Whole-sporozoite (WSp) malaria vaccines induce protective immune responses in animal malaria models ...
The critical first step in the clinical development of a malaria vaccine, based on live-attenuated P...
Difficulties with inducing sterile and long lasting protective immunity against malaria with subunit...
Whole-sporozoite (WSp) malaria vaccines induce protective immune responses in animal malaria models ...
Continuous stage conversion and swift changes in the antigenic repertoire in response to acquired im...
Difficulties with inducing sterile and long lasting protective immunity against malaria with subunit...
A highly efficacious pre-erythrocytic stage vaccine would be an important tool for the control and e...
(See the article by Tarun et al., on pages 608–16.) At present, radiation-attenuated plasmodia sporo...
During the clinically silent liver stage of a Plasmodium infection the parasite replicates from a si...
Recently it has been shown in rodent malaria models that immunisation with genetically attenuated Pl...
SummaryWhile subunit vaccines have shown partial efficacy in clinical trials, radiation-attenuated s...
Plasmodium spp.-infected mosquitos inject sporozoites into the skin of a mammalian host during a blo...
Despite nearly 100 years of research and control efforts, malaria remains one of the most important ...
Malaria remains one of the world’s worst health problems, which causes 216 million new cases and app...
Contains fulltext : 70169.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Difficulties wit...