Krishnan B R
Animal Health Biological Discovery, Central Research Division, Pfizer, Inc., Eastern Point Road, Groton, CT 06340, USA.
Adv Drug Deliv Rev. 2000 Sep 15;43(1):3-11. doi: 10.1016/s0169-409x(00)00073-9.
DNA vaccination entails administration of the DNA itself encoding antigen to direct synthesis of the antigen directly in the target organism. The target organism's immune system recognizes the antigen, and generates humoral (antibody)- and/or cell-mediated immune response. DNA vaccines afford numerous advantages over conventional vaccines, including ease of production, stability and transport. They overcome the need to cultivate dangerous infectious agents, and provide a possibility to vaccinate against multiple pathogens in a single shot. DNA vaccination is beginning to be explored for many pathogens of veterinary interest. The status of DNA vaccines in poultry, livestock and companion animals is reviewed here. While examples of DNA vaccines being tested in the veterinary field are not numerous, the early studies highlight the potential DNA vaccinology offers in veterinary medicine.
DNA疫苗接种需要将编码抗原的DNA本身直接导入目标生物体,以直接指导抗原的合成。目标生物体的免疫系统识别该抗原,并产生体液(抗体)和/或细胞介导的免疫反应。与传统疫苗相比,DNA疫苗具有许多优势,包括易于生产、稳定性和运输便利性。它们无需培养危险的传染源,并且提供了单次接种针对多种病原体的可能性。目前正在对许多具有兽医研究价值的病原体进行DNA疫苗接种的探索。本文综述了DNA疫苗在家禽、家畜和伴侣动物中的应用现状。虽然在兽医领域测试的DNA疫苗实例并不多,但早期研究突出了DNA疫苗学在兽医学中的潜力。