CD8(+) T cells mediate robust stage-specific immunity to P. berghei under chemoprophylaxis and this protective environment is not downregulated by the presence of blood-stage infection.
Sterile protection against malaria infection can be achieved by the inoculation of intact sporozoites while treating concomitantly with the 4-aminoquinoline chloroquine. We present an analysis of protective immunity elicited by successive immunization with Plasmodium berghei sporozoites under chemop...
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doaj-9e71fc4731f24480a8e46e415a09e1732020-11-25T01:22:44ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0192e8811710.1371/journal.pone.0088117CD8(+) T cells mediate robust stage-specific immunity to P. berghei under chemoprophylaxis and this protective environment is not downregulated by the presence of blood-stage infection.Matthew D LewisJohannes PfeilKirsten HeissAnn-Kristin MuellerSterile protection against malaria infection can be achieved by the inoculation of intact sporozoites while treating concomitantly with the 4-aminoquinoline chloroquine. We present an analysis of protective immunity elicited by successive immunization with Plasmodium berghei sporozoites under chemoprophylaxis. Immunization resulted in a protective, stage-specific immune response. Protection appeared to be mediated by CD8(+) T cells and was abrogated upon their specific depletion. Adoptive transfer of splenocytes rendered recipient animals resistant to sporozoite infection, but not to blood-stage challenge. Immunization with sporozoites under chemoprophylaxis results in robust immunity, and the presence of blood-stage infection at sporozoite immunization had no downregulating effect on the protective immune response.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3917870?pdf=render |
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Matthew D Lewis Johannes Pfeil Kirsten Heiss Ann-Kristin Mueller CD8(+) T cells mediate robust stage-specific immunity to P. berghei under chemoprophylaxis and this protective environment is not downregulated by the presence of blood-stage infection. PLoS ONE |
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Matthew D Lewis Johannes Pfeil Kirsten Heiss Ann-Kristin Mueller |
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CD8(+) T cells mediate robust stage-specific immunity to P. berghei under chemoprophylaxis and this protective environment is not downregulated by the presence of blood-stage infection. |
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CD8(+) T cells mediate robust stage-specific immunity to P. berghei under chemoprophylaxis and this protective environment is not downregulated by the presence of blood-stage infection. |
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CD8(+) T cells mediate robust stage-specific immunity to P. berghei under chemoprophylaxis and this protective environment is not downregulated by the presence of blood-stage infection. |
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CD8(+) T cells mediate robust stage-specific immunity to P. berghei under chemoprophylaxis and this protective environment is not downregulated by the presence of blood-stage infection. |
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CD8(+) T cells mediate robust stage-specific immunity to P. berghei under chemoprophylaxis and this protective environment is not downregulated by the presence of blood-stage infection. |
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cd8(+) t cells mediate robust stage-specific immunity to p. berghei under chemoprophylaxis and this protective environment is not downregulated by the presence of blood-stage infection. |
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Sterile protection against malaria infection can be achieved by the inoculation of intact sporozoites while treating concomitantly with the 4-aminoquinoline chloroquine. We present an analysis of protective immunity elicited by successive immunization with Plasmodium berghei sporozoites under chemoprophylaxis. Immunization resulted in a protective, stage-specific immune response. Protection appeared to be mediated by CD8(+) T cells and was abrogated upon their specific depletion. Adoptive transfer of splenocytes rendered recipient animals resistant to sporozoite infection, but not to blood-stage challenge. Immunization with sporozoites under chemoprophylaxis results in robust immunity, and the presence of blood-stage infection at sporozoite immunization had no downregulating effect on the protective immune response. |
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