Steventon Rebecca, Stolle Lucas, Thompson Craig Peter
Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK.
Antibodies (Basel). 2025 Jan 7;14(1):4. doi: 10.3390/antib14010004.
Recent avian influenza outbreaks have heightened global concern over viral threats with the potential to significantly impact human health. Influenza is particularly alarming due to its history of causing pandemics and zoonotic reservoirs. In response, significant progress has been made toward the development of universal influenza vaccines, largely driven by the discovery of broadly neutralising antibodies (bnAbs), which have the potential to neutralise a broad range of influenza viruses, extending beyond the traditional strain-specific response. This could lead to longer-lasting immunity, reducing the need for seasonal vaccinations, and improve preparedness for future pandemics. This review offers a comprehensive analysis of these antibodies, their application in clinical studies, and both their potential and possible shortcomings in managing future influenza outbreaks.
近期的禽流感疫情加剧了全球对可能严重影响人类健康的病毒威胁的担忧。由于流感有引发大流行的历史以及人畜共患病宿主,它尤其令人担忧。作为回应,在通用流感疫苗的研发方面取得了重大进展,这在很大程度上是由广泛中和抗体(bnAbs)的发现推动的,这些抗体有可能中和广泛的流感病毒,超越传统的毒株特异性反应。这可能会产生更持久的免疫力,减少季节性疫苗接种的需求,并提高对未来大流行的防范能力。本综述对这些抗体、它们在临床研究中的应用以及它们在应对未来流感疫情方面的潜力和可能存在的缺点进行了全面分析。