Mendis K N, David P H, Carter R
Dept of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Immunol Today. 1991 Mar;12(3):A34-7. doi: 10.1016/S0167-5699(05)80010-6.
Malarial infections do not readily evoke an effective protective immunity against re-infection. Possible reasons for this include the ability of the parasites to interfere with the host's immune response and to evade the response in an immune host, by, for example, exploiting antigenic polymorphism or variation. Antigenic polymorphism undoubtedly exists in malaria parasite populations but does this polymorphism actually contribute to immune evasion by the parasite? Here, Kamini Mendis and colleagues examine the evidence for this and its implications for future malaria vaccines.
疟疾感染不易引发针对再次感染的有效保护性免疫。造成这种情况的可能原因包括疟原虫干扰宿主免疫反应以及在免疫宿主体内逃避免疫反应的能力,例如通过利用抗原多态性或变异。疟原虫种群中无疑存在抗原多态性,但这种多态性是否真的有助于疟原虫逃避免疫呢?在这里,卡米尼·门迪斯及其同事研究了这方面的证据及其对未来疟疾疫苗的影响。