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  4. Transmission blocking potency and immunogenicity of a plant-produced Pvs25-based subunit vaccine against Plasmodium vivax
 
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2016
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Transmission blocking potency and immunogenicity of a plant-produced Pvs25-based subunit vaccine against Plasmodium vivax

Abstract
Malaria transmission blocking (TB) vaccines (TBVs) directed against proteins expressed on the sexual stages of Plasmodium parasites are a potentially effective means to reduce transmission. Antibodies induced by TBVs block parasite development in the mosquito, and thus inhibit transmission to further human hosts. The ookinete surface protein P25 is a primary target for TBV development. Recently, transient expression in plants using hybrid viral vectors has demonstrated potential as a strategy for cost-effective and scalable production of recombinant vaccines. Using a plant virus-based expression system, we produced recombinant P25 protein of Plasmodium vivax (Pvs25) in Nicotiana benthamiana fused to a modified lichenase carrier protein. This candidate vaccine, Pvs25-FhCMB, was purified, characterized and evaluated for immunogenicity and efficacy using multiple adjuvants in a transgenic rodent model.
Author(s)
Blagborough, A.M.
Musiychuk, K.
Bi, H.
Jones, R.M.
Chichester, J.A.
Streatfield, S.
Sala, K.A.
Zakutansky, S.E.
Upton, L.M.
Sinden, R.E.
Brian, I.
Biswas, S.
Sattabonkot, J.
Yusibov, V.
Journal
Vaccine  
Open Access
DOI
10.1016/j.vaccine.2016.05.007
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