Gustifante Balsa Nobility, Khairani Shafia, Fauziah Nisa, Riswari Silvita Fitri, Berbudi Afiat
Medical Undergraduate Study Program, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung 45363, Indonesia.
Veterinary Medicine Program, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung 45363, Indonesia.
Pathogens. 2025 Jan 14;14(1):71. doi: 10.3390/pathogens14010071.
Malaria remains a critical global health issue due to high mortality rates, drug resistance, and low treatment efficacy. The genetic variability of proteins complicates the development of long-lasting immunity, as it impedes the human immune system's ability to sustain effective responses. T cells play a crucial role in combating malaria, but the parasite's complex life cycle-spanning liver and blood stages-presents significant challenges in effectively activating and targeting these cells. Immunotherapy, which enhances the immune response and promotes durable T cell activity, offers a promising avenue for more effective and lasting malaria treatments. This review systematically analyzed 63 studies published in the last decade, focusing on the role of T cells in malaria. Among the studies, 87.2% targeted T cells as immunotherapy candidates, with CD4+ and CD8+ T cells each accounting for 47.6% of the studies. γδ T cells were the focus in 7.9% of cases, while 12.7% explored non-T cell contributions to enhancing T cell-mediated responses. The findings underscore the potential of T cells, particularly CD8+ T cells, in liver-stage defense and advocate for the exploration of advanced vaccine platforms and novel therapies, such as mRNA-based vectors and monoclonal antibodies.
由于高死亡率、耐药性和低治疗效果,疟疾仍然是一个关键的全球健康问题。蛋白质的遗传变异性使持久免疫力的发展变得复杂,因为它阻碍了人类免疫系统维持有效反应的能力。T细胞在对抗疟疾中起着关键作用,但疟原虫跨越肝脏和血液阶段的复杂生命周期,在有效激活和靶向这些细胞方面带来了重大挑战。免疫疗法可增强免疫反应并促进持久的T细胞活性,为更有效和持久的疟疾治疗提供了一条有前景的途径。本综述系统分析了过去十年发表的63项研究,重点关注T细胞在疟疾中的作用。在这些研究中,87.2%将T细胞作为免疫治疗候选靶点,其中CD4+和CD8+ T细胞各占研究的47.6%。γδ T细胞在7.9%的病例中是研究重点,而12.7%探讨了非T细胞对增强T细胞介导反应的贡献。这些发现强调了T细胞,特别是CD8+ T细胞在肝脏阶段防御中的潜力,并提倡探索先进的疫苗平台和新型疗法,如基于mRNA的载体和单克隆抗体。