作者
Yoanne D Mouwenda, Simon P Jochems, Vincent Van Unen, Madeleine Eunice Betouke Ongwe, Wouter AA de Steenhuijsen Piters, Koen A Stam, Marguerite Massinga Loembe, Betty Kim Lee Sim, Meral Esen, Stephen L Hoffman, Peter G Kremsner, Rolf Fendel, Benjamin Mordmüller, Maria Yazdanbakhsh
发表日期
2024/5/5
期刊
JCI insight
卷号
9
期号
9
出版商
American Society for Clinical Investigation
简介
Vaccination of malaria-naive volunteers with a high dose of Plasmodium falciparum sporozoites chemoattenuated by chloroquine (CQ)(PfSPZ-CVac [CQ]) has previously demonstrated full protection against controlled human malaria infection (CHMI). However, lower doses of PfSPZ-CVac [CQ] resulted in incomplete protection. This provides the opportunity to understand the immune mechanisms needed for better vaccine-induced protection by comparing individuals who were protected with those not protected. Using mass cytometry, we characterized immune cell composition and responses of malaria-naive European volunteers who received either lower doses of PfSPZ-CVac [CQ], resulting in 50% protection irrespective of the dose, or a placebo vaccination, with everyone becoming infected following CHMI. Clusters of CD4+ and γδ T cells associated with protection were identified, consistent with their known role …