International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI), New York, NY 10004, USA.
Science. 2013 May 31;340(6136):1232910. doi: 10.1126/science.1232910.
Vaccines are among the greatest successes in the history of public health. However, past strategies for vaccine development are unlikely to succeed in the future against major global diseases such as AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. For such diseases, the correlates of protection are poorly defined and the pathogens evade immune detection and/or exhibit extensive genetic variability. Recent advances have heralded in a new era of vaccine discovery. However, translation of these advances into vaccines remains impeded by lack of understanding of key vaccinology principles in humans. We review these advances toward vaccine discovery and suggest that for accelerating successful vaccine development, new human immunology-based clinical research initiatives be implemented with the goal of elucidating and more effectively generating vaccine-induced protective immune responses.
疫苗是公共卫生史上最伟大的成就之一。然而,过去针对艾滋病、结核病和疟疾等重大全球疾病的疫苗开发策略在未来不太可能成功。对于这些疾病,保护相关因素的定义还不明确,病原体逃避免疫检测和/或表现出广泛的遗传变异性。最近的进展开创了疫苗发现的新时代。然而,这些进展转化为疫苗仍然受到人类对关键疫苗学原理缺乏理解的阻碍。我们回顾了这些疫苗发现方面的进展,并建议实施新的基于人类免疫学的临床研究计划,以阐明和更有效地产生疫苗诱导的保护性免疫反应,从而加速成功的疫苗开发。