Abstract

Repeated intravenous (IV) immunizing injections with 25,000 Plasmodium berghei heat-treated sporozoites gave an average protection of 13% in five experiments (0–53%). Four injections of 10 5 sporozoites gave 50% protection, seven injections of 10 5 gave 37% protection, and six injections of 10 5 gave 11% protection. Viable spleen cells (1.2 × 10 8) from twice challenged immune syngenic mice did not protect naïve mice against iv challenge. Six ip injections of the supernatant of Parr Bomb disintegrated sporozoites gave no protection against ip challenge, but 7 ip injections gave 40% protection. Centrifuged pellets from French Pressure Cell-disintegrated sporozoites gave almost no protection either iv, sc, or ip. The supernatant was disc-electrophoresed and compared to normal mosquito heads and salivary glands in order to select sporozoite bands for immunizing injections. Results were discussed with respect to uniformity of antigen batches.

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