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Cryopreservation of Plasmodium Sporozoites

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PATHOGENS
卷 11, 期 12, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/pathogens11121487

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Plasmodium; sporozoite; cryopreservation; RAS vaccination; freezing; malaria

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  1. NIH
  2. UGA startup funding [R21AI144591, T32AI1060546, R01AI167847, 1R01AI168307]

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This study presents a method for cryopreservation of malaria sporozoites, which successfully preserves their structural integrity, viability, and infectiousness, as well as transgenic properties. The research offers a reliable protocol for the long-term storage and recovery of human and murine malaria sporozoites and lays the groundwork for the widespread use of live sporozoites for research and clinical applications.
Malaria is a deadly disease caused by the parasite, Plasmodium, and impacts the lives of millions of people around the world. Following inoculation into mammalian hosts by infected mosquitoes, the sporozoite stage of Plasmodium undergoes obligate development in the liver before infecting erythrocytes and causing clinical malaria. The most promising vaccine candidates for malaria rely on the use of attenuated live sporozoites to induce protective immune responses. The scope of widespread testing or clinical use of such vaccines is limited by the absence of efficient, reliable, or transparent strategies for the long-term preservation of live sporozoites. Here we outline a method to cryopreserve the sporozoites of various human and murine Plasmodium species. We found that the structural integrity, viability, and in vivo or in vitro infectiousness were conserved in the recovered cryopreserved sporozoites. Cryopreservation using our approach also retained the transgenic properties of sporozoites and immunization with cryopreserved radiation attenuated sporozoites (RAS) elicited strong immune responses. Our work offers a reliable protocol for the long-term storage and recovery of human and murine Plasmodium sporozoites and lays the groundwork for the widespread use of live sporozoites for research and clinical applications.

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