A CD4+ T-cell immune response to a conserved epitope in the circumsporozoite protein correlates with protection from natural Plasmodium falciparum infection and …

WHH Reece, M Pinder, PK Gothard, P Milligan… - Nature medicine, 2004 - nature.com
WHH Reece, M Pinder, PK Gothard, P Milligan, K Bojang, T Doherty, M Plebanski
Nature medicine, 2004nature.com
Many human T-cell responses specific for epitopes in Plasmodium falciparum have been
described, but none has yet been shown to be predictive of protection against natural
malaria infection. Here we report a peptide-specific T-cell assay that is strongly associated
with protection of humans in The Gambia, West Africa, from both malaria infection and
disease. The assay detects interferon-γ-secreting CD4+ T cells specific for a conserved
sequence from the circumsporozoite protein, which binds to many human leukocyte antigen …
Abstract
Many human T-cell responses specific for epitopes in Plasmodium falciparum have been described, but none has yet been shown to be predictive of protection against natural malaria infection. Here we report a peptide-specific T-cell assay that is strongly associated with protection of humans in The Gambia, West Africa, from both malaria infection and disease. The assay detects interferon-γ-secreting CD4+ T cells specific for a conserved sequence from the circumsporozoite protein, which binds to many human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DR types. The correlation was observed using a cultured, rather than an ex vivo, ELISPOT assay that measures central memory-'type T cells rather than activated effector T cells,. These findings provide direct evidence for a protective role for CD4+ T cells in humans, and a precise target for the design of improved vaccines against P. falciparum.
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