Desowitz R S, Miller L H
Bull World Health Organ. 1980;58(6):897-908.
The data obtained with adjuvant-antigen vaccines against asexual malaria parasites in different host-parasite systems are reviewed. From these data the problems associated with antimalarial vaccine development and testing are considered. The requirement for an adjuvant to induce immunity and the type of adjuvant required depends primarily on the host. Since the immune response of man to malaria vaccines is unknown, it is impossible to predict which animal infection is most likely to be a faithful model of malaria in man although it is generally assumed that the monkey is the most appropriate analogue. Therefore careful studies of the immune response of monkeys to purified malarial antigens are needed to develop vaccines for testing in man.
本文综述了在不同宿主-寄生虫系统中使用抗无性疟原虫辅助抗原疫苗所获得的数据。基于这些数据,对与抗疟疫苗研发和测试相关的问题进行了探讨。诱导免疫所需的佐剂以及所需佐剂的类型主要取决于宿主。由于人类对疟疾疫苗的免疫反应尚不清楚,尽管通常认为猴子是最合适的类似物,但无法预测哪种动物感染最有可能成为人类疟疾的可靠模型。因此,需要仔细研究猴子对纯化疟原虫抗原的免疫反应,以便开发用于人体测试的疫苗。