Immature dendritic cell-targeting mRNA vaccine expressing PfCSP enhances protective immune responses against Plasmodium liver infection
Sean Yanik, Varsha Venkatesh, James T. Gordy, Mohamad Gabriel-Alameh, Jacob Meza, Yangchen Li, Elizabeth Glass, Yevel Flores-Garcia, Ying Tam, Nattawat Chaiyawong, Deepti Sarkar, Drew Weissman, Richard Markham, Prakash Srinivasan

TL;DR
A new mRNA vaccine targeting immature dendritic cells improves immune responses against malaria liver infection in mice.
Contribution
A novel chemokine fusion mRNA vaccine targeting immature dendritic cells enhances PfCSP-specific immune responses and protection against malaria.
Findings
The CSP-MIP3α fusion mRNA vaccine elicited robust CD4+ T cell responses and higher antibody titers against NANP epitopes.
The vaccine provided greater protection against liver infection with P. berghei PfCSP transgenic sporozoites.
Enhanced protection was linked to multifunctional CD4+ T cells and anti-NANP repeat antibody levels.
Abstract
Resurgence in malaria has been noted in 2022 with 249 million clinical cases resulting in 608,000 deaths, mostly in children under five. Two vaccines, RTS, S, and more recently R21, targeting the circumsporozoite protein (CSP) are recommended by the WHO but are not yet widely available. Strong humoral responses to neutralize sporozoites before they can infect the hepatocytes are important for vaccine-mediated protection. Suboptimal protection conferred by these first-generation vaccines highlight the need for approaches to improve vaccine-induced immune responses. With the recent success of mRNA-LNP vaccines against COVID-19, there is growing interest in leveraging this approach to enhance malaria vaccines. Here, we present the development of a novel chemokine fusion mRNA vaccine aimed at boosting immune responses to PfCSP by targeting the immunogen to immature dendritic cells (iDC).…
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TopicsMalaria Research and Control · vaccines and immunoinformatics approaches · HIV Research and Treatment
