Schetters Theo
Parasitology Research and Development Department, Intervet International, PO Box 31, 5830 AA Boxmeer, The Netherlands.
Trends Parasitol. 2005 Apr;21(4):179-84. doi: 10.1016/j.pt.2005.02.006.
It has been known for several decades that the soluble parasite antigen (SPA) of several Babesia species can be used as a vaccine against the clinical manifestations of babesiosis. Originally observed in the plasma of infected animals, SPA can also be recovered from the supernatants of in vitro cultures of these parasites. Variable success has been reported for vaccines against the bovine and canine Babesia parasites, which seems to be related to antigenic diversity within Babesia species. In this article, an overview is presented of the development of such vaccines for dogs, and additional research that has led to improvement of an SPA-based vaccine against Babesia canis in dogs.
几十年来,人们已经知道几种巴贝斯虫属物种的可溶性寄生虫抗原(SPA)可作为预防巴贝斯虫病临床表现的疫苗。SPA最初在受感染动物的血浆中被观察到,也可从这些寄生虫的体外培养上清液中获得。针对牛和犬巴贝斯虫寄生虫的疫苗取得了不同程度的成功,这似乎与巴贝斯虫属物种内的抗原多样性有关。本文概述了犬用此类疫苗的研发情况,以及导致犬用抗犬巴贝斯虫基于SPA的疫苗得到改进的其他研究。