MIVAC, Institute of Biomedicine, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Mucosal Immunol. 2010 Nov;3(6):556-66. doi: 10.1038/mi.2010.54. Epub 2010 Sep 15.
The ultimate goal for vaccination is to stimulate protective immunological memory. Protection against infectious diseases not only relies on the magnitude of the humoral immune response, but more importantly on the quality and longevity of it. Adjuvants are critical components of most non-living vaccines. Although little attention has been given to qualitative aspects of the choice of vaccine adjuvant, emerging data demonstrate that this function may be central to vaccine efficacy. In this review we describe efforts to understand more about how adjuvants influence qualitative aspects of memory development. We describe recent advances in understanding how vaccines induce long-lived plasma and memory B cells, and focus our presentation on the germinal center reaction. As mucosal vaccination requires powerful adjuvants, we have devoted much attention to the adenosine diphosphate (ADP)-ribosylating cholera toxin and the CTA1-DD adjuvants as examples of how mucosal adjuvants can influence induction of long-term memory.
疫苗接种的最终目标是刺激保护性免疫记忆。预防传染病不仅依赖于体液免疫反应的强度,更重要的是依赖于其质量和持久性。佐剂是大多数非活疫苗的关键组成部分。虽然人们很少关注疫苗佐剂选择的定性方面,但新出现的数据表明,这一功能可能是疫苗效力的核心。在这篇综述中,我们描述了为了更深入地了解佐剂如何影响记忆发展的定性方面所做的努力。我们描述了最近在了解疫苗如何诱导长寿浆细胞和记忆 B 细胞方面的进展,并将我们的介绍重点放在生发中心反应上。由于黏膜疫苗接种需要强有力的佐剂,我们非常关注二磷酸腺苷(ADP)-核糖基化霍乱毒素和 CTA1-DD 佐剂,以了解黏膜佐剂如何影响长期记忆的诱导。