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Journal of Postgraduate Medicine
Medknow Publications and Staff Society of Seth GS Medical College and KEM Hospital, Mumbai, India
ISSN: 0022-3859
EISSN: 0022-3859
Vol. 52, No. 4, 2006, pp. 321-324
Bioline Code: jp06109
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
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Journal of Postgraduate Medicine, Vol. 52, No. 4, 2006, pp. 321-324

 en View Point- How reliable are models for malaria vaccine development? Lessons from irradiated sporozoite immunizations
Chatterjee S, Perignon JL, Van Marck E, Druilhe P

Abstract

Models occupy a key position in the development of anti-parasitic vaccines, yet thier relevance has been seldom addressed. It is customary to admit that malaria vaccine development requires easy-to-handle, laboratory models. Animal models involving predominantly inbred rodents and primates as parasite hosts are currently the basic tools for the study of host-parasite interactions. Literature however indicated that the induction of host protection is more difficult in natural host-parasite pairs than in experimental models of parasite infection. Moreover different models delineate a wide range of host-pathogen relationship profiles providing a mosaic of contradictory informations, yet there is little incentive to delineate thier relevance or to exploit recent advances to develop inmproved model systems. In this context the analysis of natural host-parasite interactions between Plasmodium berghei check for this species in other resources and its mammalian host and reservoir, the tree rat Grammomys surdaster check for this species in other resources could be of relevance in the study of host-parasite interactions.

 
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