Moore Shirley A, Surgey Emma G E, Cadwgan Anthony M
University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK.
Lancet Infect Dis. 2002 Dec;2(12):737-43. doi: 10.1016/s1473-3099(02)00451-6.
Malaria is still killing over one million people each year and its incidence is increasing. The need for an effective vaccine is greater than ever. A major difficulty with vaccine research is that the malaria parasite presents thousands of antigens to the human immune system that vary throughout its life cycle. Identifying those that may prove to be vaccine targets is complicated and time consuming. Most vaccines are targeted at individual stages of the malaria life cycle, although it is likely that only the development of a multistage vaccine will offer complete protection to both visitors to, and residents of, a malaria-endemic area. With the development of a successful vaccine other issues such as cost, distribution, education, and compliance will have to be addressed. This review describes some of the current vaccine candidates for immunising against malaria.
疟疾每年仍导致超过一百万人死亡,且发病率在不断上升。对有效疫苗的需求比以往任何时候都更为迫切。疫苗研究面临的一个主要困难是,疟原虫会向人类免疫系统呈现数千种抗原,这些抗原在其整个生命周期中都会发生变化。识别那些可能成为疫苗靶点的抗原既复杂又耗时。大多数疫苗针对的是疟疾生命周期的各个阶段,不过很可能只有研发出多阶段疫苗才能为疟疾流行地区的访客和居民提供全面保护。随着成功疫苗的研发,还必须解决成本、分发、教育和依从性等其他问题。本综述介绍了目前一些用于预防疟疾的候选疫苗。