Molecular Microbiology Group, Sir Henry Wellcome Laboratories, Division of Infection, Inflammation and Immunity, School of Medicine, University of Southampton, UK.
Trends Microbiol. 2011 Aug;19(8):377-81. doi: 10.1016/j.tim.2011.06.001. Epub 2011 Jul 15.
Pathogens increasingly evade current vaccines, and new strategies to control them are needed. There is mounting evidence that replacement of vaccine serotypes of Streptococcus pneumoniae with non-vaccine serotypes has taken place following widespread use of limited-serotype conjugate vaccines. New strategies to control vaccine evasion are needed and understanding evolutionary theory is important for the development of such approaches. Hosts are under selection pressure to evolve resistance against pathogens whereas pathogens are under selection pressure to evolve counter-resistance against the resistance mechanism of their host. Evolutionary changes in both host and pathogen lead to a continuous turnover of host and pathogen genotypes; this is known as Red Queen dynamics. We argue that integrating evolutionary thinking into pneumococcal vaccine design will lead to the avoidance of Red Queen dynamics and improved interventions against pneumococci.
病原体越来越能逃避当前的疫苗,因此需要新的策略来控制它们。越来越多的证据表明,在广泛使用有限血清型结合疫苗后,肺炎链球菌疫苗血清型已被非疫苗血清型所取代。需要新的策略来控制疫苗逃避,而了解进化理论对于此类方法的发展很重要。宿主面临着进化出抵抗病原体的能力的选择压力,而病原体则面临着进化出对抗宿主抵抗机制的反抵抗能力的选择压力。宿主和病原体的进化变化导致宿主和病原体基因型的持续更替;这被称为红皇后动态。我们认为,将进化思维纳入肺炎球菌疫苗设计中,将避免红皇后动态,并改善对抗肺炎球菌的干预措施。