Department of Infection, University College London, Rowland Hill Street, Hampstead, London NW3 2QG, UK.
Infect Dis Clin North Am. 2010 Jun;24(2):515-29. doi: 10.1016/j.idc.2010.01.004.
Vaccination and adoptive immunotherapy for herpes virus infections has become an attractive option for the control of a virus family that negatively affects transplantation. In the future, enhanced ability to select antigen-specific T cells without significant in vitro manipulation should provide new opportunities for refining and enhancing adoptive immunotherapeutic approaches. This article focuses on advances in the area of vaccinology for some of these infections and in the use of adoptive immunotherapy. At present, many of these approaches in transplant recipients have focused on infections such as human cytomegalovirus, but the opportunity to use these examples as proof of concept for other infections is discussed.
疫苗接种和过继免疫疗法已成为控制移植后易感染病毒家族的一种有吸引力的方法。将来,在无需显著体外操作的情况下增强选择抗原特异性 T 细胞的能力,将为改进和增强过继免疫治疗方法提供新的机会。本文重点介绍了一些此类感染的疫苗学领域以及过继免疫疗法的进展。目前,移植受者的许多此类方法都集中在人巨细胞病毒等感染上,但也讨论了将这些实例用作其他感染概念验证的机会。