Preston P M, Visser A, Abraham A, Richardson W, Richardson J, Forsyth L, Bell-Sakyi L, Wilkie G, Entrican G, Boid R, Spooner R L, Brown C G
Division of Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K.
Trop Anim Health Prod. 1997 Nov;29(4 Suppl):136S-138S. doi: 10.1007/BF02632954.
A series of projects on Theileria annulata funded by the European Union (STD1/STD2/STD3) have provided convincing evidence that macrophage and natural killer (NK) cell-dependent immune mechanisms may directly control the proliferation of different stages of T. annulata in cattle. The evidence for this conclusion and the implications for vaccine development are discussed in the following paper.
由欧盟资助的一系列关于环形泰勒虫的项目(STD1/STD2/STD3)提供了令人信服的证据,表明巨噬细胞和自然杀伤(NK)细胞依赖的免疫机制可能直接控制牛体内环形泰勒虫不同阶段的增殖。以下论文将讨论这一结论的证据以及对疫苗开发的意义。