Whitaker Jennifer A, Ovsyannikova Inna G, Poland Gregory A
Mayo Clinic Vaccine Research Group, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.
Expert Rev Vaccines. 2015 Jul;14(7):935-47. doi: 10.1586/14760584.2015.1038249. Epub 2015 May 2.
Despite the enormous population benefits of routine vaccination, vaccine adverse events (AEs) and reactions, whether real or perceived, have posed one of the greatest barriers to vaccine acceptance--and thus to infectious disease prevention--worldwide. A truly integrated clinical, translational, and basic science approach is required to understand the mechanisms behind vaccine AEs, predict them, and then apply this knowledge to new vaccine design approaches that decrease, or avoid, these events. The term 'adversomics' was first introduced in 2009 and refers to the study of vaccine adverse reactions using immunogenomics and systems biology approaches. In this review, we present the current state of adversomics research, review known associations and mechanisms of vaccine AEs/reactions, and outline a plan for the further development of this emerging research field.
尽管常规疫苗接种给人群带来了巨大益处,但疫苗不良事件(AE)及反应,无论真实存在还是被认为存在,已成为全球疫苗接受度——进而也是传染病预防——面临的最大障碍之一。需要采用真正整合的临床、转化医学和基础科学方法来了解疫苗不良事件背后的机制,对其进行预测,然后将这些知识应用于新的疫苗设计方法,以减少或避免这些事件。“不良事件组学”一词于2009年首次提出,指的是使用免疫基因组学和系统生物学方法研究疫苗不良反应。在本综述中,我们介绍了不良事件组学研究的现状,回顾了已知的疫苗不良事件/反应的关联和机制,并概述了这一新兴研究领域进一步发展的计划。