McKerrow J H, Doenhoff M J
Department of Pathology University of California San Francisco CA 94143-0506, USA.
Parasitol Today. 1988 Dec;4(12):334-40. doi: 10.1016/0169-4758(88)90002-6.
While studies of schistosome antigens have proceeded rapidly over the past ten years, studies of schistosome enzymes have also been increasing apace. Now the two `lines' of research are coming together. Parasites such as schistosomes hardly present antigens merely to stimulate a host immune response, so it is not surprising that many antigens turn out to have functions, for example, as enzymes. One type of antigenic schistosome enzyme - glutathione S-transferase - already shows promise as a vaccine candidate. Here, Jim McKerrow and Mike Doenhoff review another important class of enzyme, many of which are clearly antigenic, the schistosome proteases.
在过去十年间,对血吸虫抗原的研究进展迅速,对血吸虫酶的研究也在同步增加。现在这两条研究“线路”正在交汇。像血吸虫这样的寄生虫不会仅仅为了刺激宿主免疫反应而呈现抗原,所以许多抗原被证明具有诸如酶之类的功能也就不足为奇了。一种具有抗原性的血吸虫酶——谷胱甘肽S-转移酶——已显示出有望成为候选疫苗。在此,吉姆·麦凯罗和迈克·登霍夫综述了另一类重要的酶,其中许多显然具有抗原性,即血吸虫蛋白酶。