Center for Immunology and Microbial Disease, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY 12208-3479, USA.
Immunol Cell Biol. 2012 Jul;90(6):571-8. doi: 10.1038/icb.2011.70. Epub 2011 Aug 16.
The swine, influenza, H1N1 outbreak in 2009 highlighted the inadequacy of the currently used antibody-based vaccine strategies as a preventive measure for combating influenza pandemics. The ultimate goal for successful control of newly arising influenza outbreaks is to design a single-shot vaccine that will provide long-lasting immunity against all strains of influenza A virus. A large amount of data from animal studies has indicated that the cross-reactive cytotoxic T (Tc) cell response against conserved influenza virus epitopes may be the key immune response needed for a universal influenza vaccine. However, decades of research have shown that the development of safe T-cell-based vaccines for influenza is not an easy task. Here, I discuss the overlooked but potentially highly advantageous inactivation method, namely, γ-ray irradiation, as a mean to reach the Holy Grail of influenza vaccinology.
2009 年的猪流感 H1N1 爆发凸显了当前基于抗体的疫苗策略作为预防流感大流行的措施的不足。成功控制新出现的流感爆发的最终目标是设计一种单次注射疫苗,该疫苗将对所有甲型流感病毒株提供持久的免疫力。大量来自动物研究的数据表明,针对保守流感病毒表位的交叉反应性细胞毒性 T(Tc)细胞反应可能是通用流感疫苗所需的关键免疫反应。然而,数十年的研究表明,开发安全的流感 T 细胞疫苗并非易事。在这里,我讨论了一种被忽视但具有潜在优势的灭活方法,即γ射线辐照,作为实现流感疫苗学圣杯的一种手段。