Liu Jun, Wong Gary, Li Hui, Yang Yan, Cao Yuxi, Li Yongfeng, Wu Yan, Zhang Zijie, Jin Cong, Wang Xi, Chen Yongwen, Su Bin, Wang Zhongfang, Wang Qihui, Cao Yunlong, Chen Guobing, Qian Zhaohui, Zhao Jincun, Wu Guizhen
NHC Key Laboratory of Biosafety, National Key Laboratory of Intelligent Tracking and Forecasting for Infectious Diseases (NITFID), Research Unit of Adaptive Evolution and Control of Emerging Viruses, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, National Institute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 102206, China.
Virology Unit, Institut Pasteur du Cambodge, Pasteur Network, Phnom Penh 12000, Cambodia.
Biosaf Health. 2024 Jul 14;6(5):310-318. doi: 10.1016/j.bsheal.2024.07.005. eCollection 2024 Oct.
Biosafety hazards can trigger a host immune response after infection, invasion, or contact with the host. Whether infection with a microorganism results in disease or biosafety concerns depends to a large extent on the immune status of the population. Therefore, it is essential to investigate the immunological characteristics of the host and the mechanisms of biological threats and agents to protect the host more effectively. Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, such as the current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, have raised concerns regarding both biosafety and immunology worldwide. Interdisciplinary studies involved in biosafety and immunology are relevant in many fields, including the development of vaccines and other immune interventions such as monoclonal antibodies and T-cells, herd immunity (or population-level barrier immunity), immunopathology, and multispecies immunity, i.e., animals and even plants. Meanwhile, advances in immunological science and technology are occurring rapidly, resulting in important research achievements that may contribute to the recognition of emerging biosafety hazards, as well as early warning, prevention, and defense systems. This review provides an overview of the interdisciplinary field of biosafety and immunology. Close collaboration and innovative application of immunology in the field of biosafety is becoming essential for human health.
生物安全危害在感染、侵入宿主或与宿主接触后可引发宿主免疫反应。微生物感染是否会导致疾病或生物安全问题在很大程度上取决于人群的免疫状态。因此,研究宿主的免疫特征以及生物威胁和病原体的作用机制对于更有效地保护宿主至关重要。新出现和再次出现的传染病,如当前的2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行,已在全球范围内引发了对生物安全和免疫学的关注。涉及生物安全和免疫学的跨学科研究在许多领域都具有相关性,包括疫苗和其他免疫干预措施(如单克隆抗体和T细胞)的开发、群体免疫(或群体水平的屏障免疫)、免疫病理学以及多物种免疫,即动物甚至植物的免疫。与此同时,免疫科学技术正在迅速发展,取得了重要的研究成果,这些成果可能有助于识别新出现的生物安全危害以及早期预警、预防和防御系统。本综述概述了生物安全和免疫学的跨学科领域。免疫学在生物安全领域的密切合作和创新应用对人类健康变得至关重要。