Wang Tian, Fikrig Erol
Section of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06520, USA.
Curr Opin Immunol. 2004 Aug;16(4):519-23. doi: 10.1016/j.coi.2004.05.008.
Over the past five years, West Nile (WN) virus has emerged as an important public health concern in the United States. Recent studies from experimental models of WN virus infection have increased our understanding of its pathogenesis and immunity. These include the demonstration that the gene encoding 2'-5'oligoadenylate synthetase is responsible for murine susceptibility to WN virus, the elucidation of the contributions of B, CD8(+) and gamma T cells in the control of murine WN virus infection, and the use of active immunization with envelope protein and passive transfer of immunoglobulin for immunotherapy. These efforts will facilitate the development of effective vaccines and therapies to combat WN virus.
在过去五年中,西尼罗河(WN)病毒已成为美国一个重要的公共卫生问题。近期关于WN病毒感染实验模型的研究增进了我们对其发病机制和免疫的理解。这些研究包括证明编码2'-5'寡腺苷酸合成酶的基因是小鼠对WN病毒易感性的原因,阐明B细胞、CD8(+)细胞和γT细胞在控制小鼠WN病毒感染中的作用,以及使用包膜蛋白进行主动免疫和免疫球蛋白被动转移进行免疫治疗。这些努力将促进开发对抗WN病毒的有效疫苗和疗法。