The Immunology of Malaria: А Review

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
I.J. Falade, O.N. Simeon
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Plasmodium falciparum malaria is still very much regarded as a global health challenge recording morbidity close to half a million annually. Special attention has been given to Plasmodium due to this high rate of morbidity. The steps taken towards control have produced a considerable result. Some of these steps are aimed at controlling the vector hosting P. falciparum or a nib in the bud during the several stages of P. falciparum invasion in humans. These controls include effective antimalarials, the use of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs), indoor residual spraying (IRS) campaign, and vaccine. Several vaccines have been tested but none came close in success to the recent vaccine (RTS, S/AS01) which was approved for pilot implementa¬tion program in three African countries in 2015. However, despite the success recorded, this vaccine has its limitations, which include low efficacy in certain age groups, poor immunogenicity, and the need for sev¬eral booster doses to achieve reasonable effectiveness. With this in mind, an intentional search for a more effective vaccine is still ongoing and an understanding of naturally acquired immune responses would help in vaccine design. This review put together what is currently known about P. falciparum and the immune responses against malaria.
疟疾免疫学:А综述
恶性疟原虫疟疾仍然被视为一项全球健康挑战,每年的发病率接近50万。由于这种高发病率,对疟原虫给予了特别关注。为控制所采取的步骤已经产生了相当大的结果。其中一些步骤的目的是在人类恶性疟原虫入侵的几个阶段控制携带恶性疟原虫的媒介或在萌芽阶段的一个小点。这些控制措施包括有效的抗疟药物、使用驱虫蚊帐、室内滞留喷洒运动和疫苗。已经测试了几种疫苗,但没有一种接近于最近的疫苗(RTS, S/AS01),该疫苗于2015年被批准用于三个非洲国家的试点实施方案。然而,尽管取得了成功,这种疫苗仍有其局限性,包括对某些年龄组的效力低,免疫原性差,以及需要多次加强剂量才能达到合理的效力。考虑到这一点,有意寻找更有效的疫苗仍在进行中,了解自然获得性免疫反应将有助于疫苗设计。这篇综述将目前已知的恶性疟原虫和针对疟疾的免疫反应结合在一起。
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Acta Microbiologica Bulgarica
Acta Microbiologica Bulgarica Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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