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Controlled human malaria infection with a clone of Plasmodium vivax with high-quality genome assembly.

Abstract
Controlled human malaria infection (CHMI) provides a highly informative means to investigate host-pathogen interactions and enable in vivo proof-of-concept efficacy testing of new drugs and vaccines. However, unlike Plasmodium falciparum, well-characterized P. vivax parasites that are safe and suitable for use in modern CHMI models are limited. Here, 2 healthy malaria-naive United Kingdom adults with universal donor blood group were safely infected with a clone of P. vivax from Thailand by mosquito-bite CHMI. Parasitemia developed in both volunteers, and prior to treatment, each volunteer donated blood to produce a cryopreserved stabilate of infected RBCs. Following stringent safety screening, the parasite stabilate from one of these donors (PvW1) was thawed and used to inoculate 6 healthy malaria-naive United Kingdom adults by blood-stage CHMI, at 3 different dilutions. Parasitemia developed in all volunteers, who were then successfully drug treated. PvW1 parasite DNA was isolated and sequenced to produce a high-quality genome assembly by using a hybrid assembly method. We analyzed leading vaccine candidate antigens and multigene families, including the vivax interspersed repeat (VIR) genes, of which we identified 1145 in the PvW1 genome. Our genomic analysis will guide future assessment of candidate vaccines and drugs, as well as experimental medicine studies.
AuthorsAngela M Minassian, Yrene Themistocleous, Sarah E Silk, Jordan R Barrett, Alison Kemp, Doris Quinkert, Carolyn M Nielsen, Nick J Edwards, Thomas A Rawlinson, Fernando Ramos Lopez, Wanlapa Roobsoong, Katherine Jd Ellis, Jee-Sun Cho, Eerik Aunin, Thomas D Otto, Adam J Reid, Florian A Bach, Geneviève Mc Labbé, Ian D Poulton, Arianna Marini, Marija Zaric, Margaux Mulatier, Raquel Lopez Ramon, Megan Baker, Celia H Mitton, Jason C Sousa, Nattawan Rachaphaew, Chalermpon Kumpitak, Nongnuj Maneechai, Chayanut Suansomjit, Tianrat Piteekan, Mimi M Hou, Baktash Khozoee, Kirsty McHugh, David J Roberts, Alison M Lawrie, Andrew M Blagborough, Fay L Nugent, Iona J Taylor, Kimberly J Johnson, Philip J Spence, Jetsumon Sattabongkot, Sumi Biswas, Julian C Rayner, Simon J Draper
JournalJCI insight (JCI Insight) Vol. 6 Issue 23 (12 08 2021) ISSN: 2379-3708 [Electronic] United States
PMID34609964 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
Topics
  • Animals
  • Genome (genetics)
  • Healthy Volunteers
  • Humans
  • Malaria, Falciparum (genetics)
  • Male
  • Plasmodium vivax

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