Protective immunity induced by virus-like particle containing merozoite surface protein 9 of plasmodium berghei

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Merozoite surface protein 9 (MSP-9) from Plasmodium has shown promise as a vaccine candidate due to its location and possible role in erythrocyte invasion. In this study, we generated virus-like particles (VLPs) targeting P. berghei MSP-9, and investigated the protection against lethal doses of P. berghei in a mouse model. We found that VLP vaccination induced a P. berghei-specific IgG antibody response in the sera and CD4+ and CD8+ T cell populations in blood compared to a naïve control group. Upon challenge infection with P. berghei, vaccinated mice showed a significant increase in CD4+ and CD8+ effector memory T cell and memory B cell populations. Importantly, MSP-9 VLP immunization inhibited levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokines IFN-γ and IL-6 in the spleen and parasite replication in blood, resulting in significantly prolonged survival time. These results suggest that the MSP-9 VLP vaccine may constitute an effective malaria vaccine.

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Lee, S. H., Kang, H. J., Chu, K. B., Basak, S., Lee, D. H., Moon, E. K., & Quan, F. S. (2020). Protective immunity induced by virus-like particle containing merozoite surface protein 9 of plasmodium berghei. Vaccines, 8(3), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines8030428

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