Opdebeeck J P
Department of Parasitology, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia.
Vet Parasitol. 1994 Aug;54(1-3):205-22. doi: 10.1016/0304-4017(94)90091-4.
This paper provides selected personal insights on the development of vaccines against blood-sucking arthropods, with particular emphasis on vaccines against ticks. The emergence of novel or concealed antigens of haematophagous ectoparasites as candidate vaccine antigens is reviewed and the effect of feeding by the parasite on the expression of protective antigens is considered. The distribution of protective antigens through life cycle stages, the stage of the life cycle targeted by protective responses, and the nature of these responses, are commented on briefly. Concealed antigens of the gut, including the peritrophic membrane, and other internal organs, are evaluated for the role they play in induction of immunity artificially. Some of the work carried out to purify and characterise protective antigens of tick guts is described. A commentary is developed on vaccines that combine both "concealed" and "exposed" antigens. Some of the problems associated with the infestation and challenge of vaccinated hosts in the field are identified and the delivery of parasite antigens as vaccines that are both protective and "user-friendly" is emphasised as a major problem to be solved.
本文提供了关于抗吸血节肢动物疫苗研发的一些个人见解,尤其着重于抗蜱疫苗。文中回顾了吸血外寄生虫新的或隐蔽抗原作为候选疫苗抗原的出现情况,并考虑了寄生虫取食对保护性抗原表达的影响。简要评论了保护性抗原在生命周期各阶段的分布、保护性反应所针对的生命周期阶段以及这些反应的性质。评估了肠道(包括围食膜)和其他内部器官的隐蔽抗原在人工诱导免疫中所起的作用。描述了为纯化和鉴定蜱肠道保护性抗原所开展的一些工作。对结合“隐蔽”和“暴露”抗原的疫苗进行了评论。确定了与野外接种宿主的侵染和攻毒相关的一些问题,并强调将寄生虫抗原作为兼具保护性和“用户友好性”的疫苗进行递送是一个亟待解决的主要问题。