Achkar Jacqueline M, Chan John, Casadevall Arturo
Department of Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USA.
Immunol Rev. 2015 Mar;264(1):167-81. doi: 10.1111/imr.12276.
Better understanding of the immunological components and their interactions necessary to prevent or control Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection in humans is critical for tuberculosis (TB) vaccine development strategies. Although the contributory role of humoral immunity in the protection against Mtb infection and disease is less defined than the role of T cells, it has been well-established for many other intracellular pathogens. Here we update and discuss the increasing evidence and the mechanisms of B cells and antibodies in the defense against Mtb infection. We posit that B cells and antibodies have a variety of potential protective roles at each stage of Mtb infection and postulate that such roles should be considered in the development strategies for TB vaccines and other immune-based interventions.
更好地理解预防或控制人类结核分枝杆菌(Mtb)感染所需的免疫成分及其相互作用,对于结核病(TB)疫苗的开发策略至关重要。尽管体液免疫在抵御Mtb感染和疾病中的作用不如T细胞明确,但对于许多其他细胞内病原体而言,其作用已得到充分证实。在此,我们更新并讨论关于B细胞和抗体在抵御Mtb感染方面日益增多的证据及其机制。我们认为,B细胞和抗体在Mtb感染的各个阶段具有多种潜在的保护作用,并推测在TB疫苗及其他基于免疫的干预措施的开发策略中应考虑这些作用。