Publications by authors named "Gerard Papierok"

Dogs are the main reservoir of zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis. Vaccination is a promising approach to help control leishmaniasis and to interrupt transmission of the parasite. The promastigote surface antigen (PSA) is a highly immunogenic component of excretory/secretory products.

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Preventive vaccination is a highly promising strategy for interrupting leishmaniasis transmission that can, additionally, contribute to elimination. A vaccine formulation based on naturally excreted secreted (ES) antigens was prepared from L. infantum promastigote culture supernatant.

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Background: Majority of individuals with history of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) exhibit strong immunity to re-infection, however, the mechanism of resistance is poorly understood. It is unclear whether CD8(+) T cells contribute to protection against Leishmania donovani infection through cytotoxic activity. The present study aims to evaluate immunological mechanism associated with resistance to the disease in healed VL (HVL) individuals and further, the contribution of CD8(+) T cells in the protective immunity.

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Article Synopsis
  • Vaccination for visceral leishmaniasis is less researched than for cutaneous leishmaniasis, yet there’s an urgent need for an effective vaccine targeting this disease transmitted by dogs, which are the main reservoirs.
  • A newly developed vaccine using naturally secreted antigens from Leishmania infantum and an adjuvant showed 100% protection in experimental dog studies by triggering a robust, long-lasting immune response.
  • A large-scale, double-blind study involving 414 dogs in France assessed the vaccine's effectiveness over two years, with strong immune responses observed in the vaccinated group compared to the placebo group.
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The capacity of naturally excreted secreted antigens easily purified from culture supernatant of Leishmania infantum promastigotes (LiESAp), successfully cultivated in completely defined medium called CDM/LP [Lemesre JL. Methods for the culture in vitro of different stages of tissue parasites. International publication WO 94/26899, 1994; Merlen T, Sereno D, Brajon N, Rostand F, Lemesre JL.

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