Department of Infectious Diseases, College of Veterinary Sciences, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States.
Front Immunol. 2019 Dec 13;10:2869. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2019.02869. eCollection 2019.
Well-adapted pathogens have evolved to survive the many challenges of a robust immune response. Defending against all host antimicrobials simultaneously would be exceedingly difficult, if not impossible, so many co-evolved organisms utilize immunomodulatory tools to subvert, distract, and/or evade the host immune response. spp. present many examples of the diversity of immunomodulators and an exceptional experimental system in which to study them. Recent advances in this experimental system suggest strategies for interventions that tweak immunity to disrupt bacterial immunomodulation, engaging more effective host immunity to better prevent and treat infections. Here we review advances in the understanding of respiratory pathogens, with special focus on spp., and prospects for the use of immune-stimulatory interventions in the prevention and treatment of infection.
适应良好的病原体已经进化到能够在强大的免疫反应中生存下来。同时抵御所有宿主抗菌物质将是极其困难的,如果不是不可能的话,因此许多共同进化的生物体利用免疫调节工具来颠覆、分散和/或逃避宿主的免疫反应。 spp. 提供了许多免疫调节剂多样性的例子,以及一个极好的实验系统来研究它们。这一实验系统的最新进展提出了干预策略,即调整免疫以破坏细菌的免疫调节,利用更有效的宿主免疫来更好地预防和治疗感染。在这里,我们回顾了对呼吸道病原体的理解进展,特别关注 spp.,并展望了免疫刺激干预在预防和治疗感染方面的应用。