Last Updated: 06/10/2025

Development of a new rotavirus-vectored oral malaria vaccine

Objectives

The objectives of this study are to:

  1. develop an orally administered multistage malaria vaccine loaded with multiple P. falciparum antigens using rotavirus as a vector;
  2. create an orally administered multistage vaccine utilizing rotavirus as a delivery vector;
  3. evaluate the immunogenicity and antimalarial effects of the developed vaccine—both its transmission-blocking and infection-protective capabilities—using culture and mouse models;
  4. assess the synergistic effects of the vaccine at multiple stages of malaria infection; and
  5. elucidate the mechanism of action underlying the vaccine’s protective and transmission-blocking effects.

 

Principal Institution

Kanazawa University, Japan

Principal Investigators / Focal Persons

Satoshi Mizuno

Rationale and Abstract

The findings obtained in this study will serve as the basis for the future development of an orally administered malaria vaccine.

Date

Apr 2025 — Mar 2028

Total Project Funding

$31,748

Funding Details
Project Site

Japan

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