Impacts of Environment, Host Genetics and Antigen Diversity on Malaria Vaccine Efficacy
环境、宿主遗传学和抗原多样性对疟疾疫苗功效的影响
基本信息
- 批准号:10347326
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 66.91万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-03-01 至 2025-02-28
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AffectAfricaAntigenic DiversityAntigensBedsBehavioralBloodBlood specimenCharacteristicsClinicalCommunitiesConsentCox Proportional Hazards ModelsDataData SourcesDrynessEcologyEffectivenessEnvironmentEnvironmental Risk FactorEuropeanEvaluationFalciparum MalariaFutureGabonGenerationsGeneticGenetic Complementation TestGenetic PolymorphismGenetic studyGenotypeGeographic Information SystemsGhanaGoalsHuman GeneticsImageryImmune responseImmunityIndividualInfectionIntegration Host FactorsLongevityMalariaMalaria VaccinesMalawiMeasurementMeasuresMedicineMolecularMultivariate AnalysisNeighborhoodsOrganismOutcomeParasitesParticipantPoliciesPolyvalent VaccinePopulationPredispositionPublic HealthRegression AnalysisReportingResearch PersonnelSiteSpottingsTechniquesTimeVaccine AntigenVaccine DesignVaccinesWaterWorkWorld Health Organizationburden of illnesscircumsporozoite proteincohortcostdeep sequencingdesigneffectiveness trialefficacy evaluationexperiencefield studyimmune resistanceimprovedland covermalaria infectionmalaria transmissionnext generation sequencingnovel vaccinesphase 3 studyphase III trialprogramssuccesstargeted sequencingtransmission processvaccine candidatevaccine effectivenessvaccine efficacyvaccine responsevaccine trial
项目摘要
ABSTRACT
Global malaria elimination has little chance of success in the absence of an effective vaccine. The leading
candidate vaccine (RTS,S) has shown only moderate efficacy in a completed Phase III trial but was recently
given scientific support by the European Medicines Agency, allowing it to be assessed for the World Health
Organization preferred medicines list as it has a potential large impact given the magnitude of malaria burden.
The vaccine does not work equally well in different populations; this variability may be due to parasite,
environmental, or host factors. Furthermore, any malaria vaccine will not be used in isolation, but rather as part
of an integrated program leveraging other control measures. Therefore, understanding the combinations of
factors which modulate the effectiveness of a malaria vaccine is essential to guide appropriate vaccine use and
formulating next-generation vaccines. This proposal is designed to improve our understanding of how RTS,S
works by evaluating key ecological, host, and parasite factors which likely impact effectiveness. The
approaches proposed will enhance our understanding of the effectiveness of RTS,S and can also be leveraged
to improve the efficacy of future malaria vaccines. Data suggest that RTS,S efficacy varies based on
transmission intensity. The first goal of this proposal is to expand these findings to a larger context. We will
investigate ecological and behavioral factors that may influence vaccine efficacy across three RTS,S trial sites
in Malawi, Ghana, and Gabon. These data, in conjunction with Phase III trial data, geographic information
system (GIS) and satellite data, and a concurrent malaria transmission intensity study, will allow us to discern
the impacts of individual and neighborhood factors on vaccine effectiveness in an “ecological” analysis of the
trial. The second goal leverages the experience in the proposed team of investigators for studying antigenic
diversity in malaria to understand the importance of strain-specific protection to the vaccine antigen
circumsporozoite protein (CS) during the trial. Recent evidence has shown strain selection by the vaccine, with
a higher level of vaccine efficacy against vaccine type CS strains. However, the longevity of strain specific
immunity is not known. If immunity to vaccine type strain is longer-lasting than to non-vaccine type strains, this
has important implications for vaccine design and suggests the need for a polyvalent vaccine. The third goal
leverages expertise in second generation sequencing and human genetics to study the impacts of host
polymorphisms associated with immune response and resistance to malaria on vaccine efficacy. The last goal
is to provide an integrative analysis of the key factors identified in the first three aims of the project to assess
their impact on vaccine efficacy in multivariate analysis. This study will be the most comprehensive evaluation
to date of factors, including host, parasite and environmental, that affect RTS,S effectiveness. This information
will be critical for informing current large-scale rollouts of RTS,S and future malaria vaccine trials for both CS
and non-CS based vaccines.
摘要
在没有有效疫苗的情况下,全球消灭疟疾的成功机会很小。领导
候选疫苗(RTS,S)在一项已完成的III期试验中仅显示出中等疗效,但最近
得到欧洲药品管理局的科学支持,使其能够为世界卫生组织进行评估,
鉴于疟疾负担的严重性,本组织的首选药物清单具有潜在的巨大影响。
疫苗在不同人群中的效果并不相同;这种变异性可能是由于寄生虫,
环境或宿主因素。此外,任何疟疾疫苗都不会孤立使用,而是作为一部分,
一个综合的计划,利用其他控制措施。因此,了解
调节疟疾疫苗有效性的因素对于指导适当的疫苗使用至关重要,
制定下一代疫苗。本建议旨在提高我们对RTS,S
通过评估可能影响有效性的关键生态、宿主和寄生虫因素来发挥作用。的
所提出的方法将增强我们对RTS,S有效性的理解,也可以被利用
来提高未来疟疾疫苗的效力。数据表明,RTS,S的疗效因
传输强度本提案的第一个目标是将这些调查结果扩大到更大的范围。我们将
调查可能影响三个RTS,S试验中心疫苗效力的生态和行为因素
在马拉维、加纳和加蓬。这些数据与III期试验数据、地理信息
地理信息系统(GIS)和卫星数据,以及同时进行的疟疾传播强度研究,将使我们能够辨别
个体和邻里因素对疫苗有效性的影响,
审判第二个目标是利用拟议的研究小组的经验,
疟疾的多样性,以了解菌株特异性保护对疫苗抗原的重要性
环子孢子蛋白(CS)。最近的证据表明,疫苗的菌株选择,
针对疫苗型CS毒株的疫苗效力水平更高。然而,菌株特异性的寿命
免疫力未知。如果对疫苗型毒株的免疫力比对非疫苗型毒株的免疫力持久,
对疫苗设计具有重要意义,并表明需要多价疫苗。第三个目标
利用第二代测序和人类遗传学方面的专业知识,
与免疫应答和疟疾抗性相关的多态性对疫苗效力的影响。最后一球
对项目前三个目标中确定的关键因素进行综合分析,
在多变量分析中它们对疫苗效力的影响。这项研究将是最全面的评估
迄今为止,影响RTS,S有效性的因素包括宿主、寄生虫和环境。这些信息
将是至关重要的通知目前大规模推出的RTS,S和未来的疟疾疫苗试验,为CS
和非CS疫苗。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(6)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
专利数量(0)
Impacts of Ecology, Parasite Antigenic Variation, and Human Genetics on RTS,S/AS01e Malaria Vaccine Efficacy.
- DOI:10.1007/s40471-021-00271-8
- 发表时间:2021
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.3
- 作者:Bell GJ;Agnandji ST;Asante KP;Ghansah A;Kamthunzi P;Emch M;Bailey JA
- 通讯作者:Bailey JA
The prevalence of molecular markers of resistance to sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine among pregnant women at first antenatal clinic attendance and delivery in the forest-savannah area of Ghana.
- DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0271489
- 发表时间:2022
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.7
- 作者:
- 通讯作者:
Background malaria incidence and parasitemia during the three-dose RTS,S/AS01 vaccination series do not reduce magnitude of antibody response nor efficacy against the first case of malaria.
- DOI:10.1186/s12879-023-08699-7
- 发表时间:2023-10-23
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.7
- 作者:Bell, Griffin J.;Gyaase, Stephaney;Goel, Varun;Adu, Bright;Mensah, Benedicta;Essone, Paulin;Dosoo, David;Osei, Musah;Niare, Karamoko;Wiru, Kenneth;Brandt, Katerina;Emch, Michael;Ghansah, Anita;Asante, Kwaku Poku;Mvalo, Tisungane;Agnandji, Selidji Todagbe;Juliano, Jonathan J.;Bailey, Jeffrey A.
- 通讯作者:Bailey, Jeffrey A.
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- 资助金额:
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