Characterization of a new Leishmania major isolate for use in a controlled human infection model

biorxiv(2020)

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Leishmaniasis is widely regarded as a vaccine-preventable disease, but the costs required to reach pivotal Phase 3 studies and uncertainty about which candidate vaccines should be progressed into human studies significantly limits progress in vaccine development for this neglected tropical disease. Controlled human infection models (CHIM) provide a pathway for accelerating vaccine development and to more fully understand disease pathogenesis and correlates of protection. Here, we describe the isolation, characterization and GMP manufacture of a new clinical isolate of . Two fresh isolates of from Israel were initially compared by genome sequencing, infectivity and drug sensitivity in mice, and development and transmission competence in sand flies, allowing one (_MRC-02) to be selected for GMP production. This study addresses a major roadblock in the development of vaccines for leishmaniasis, providing a key resource for CHIM studies of sand fly transmitted cutaneous leishmaniasis.
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