DNA vaccines and their application against parasites--promise, limitations and potential solutions.

Peter M Smooker, Adam Rainczuk, Nicholas Kennedy, Terry W Spithill
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Abstract

DNA or nucleic acid vaccines are being evaluated for efficacy against a range of parasitic diseases. Data from studies in rodent model systems have provided proof of principle that DNA vaccines are effective at inducing both humoral and T cell responses to a variety of candidate vaccine antigens. In particular, the induction of potent cellular responses often gives DNA vaccination an immunological advantage over subunit protein vaccination. Protection against parasite challenge has been demonstrated in a number of systems. However, application of parasite DNA vaccines in large animals including ruminants, primates and humans has been compromised by the relative lack of immune responsiveness to the vaccines, but the reasons for this hyporesponsiveness are not clear. Here, we review DNA vaccines against protozoan parasites, in particular vaccines for malaria, and the use of genomic approaches such as expression library immunization to generate novel vaccines. The application of DNA vaccines in ruminants is reviewed. We discuss some of the approaches being evaluated to improve responsiveness in large animals including the use of cytokines as adjuvants, targeting molecules as delivery ligands, electroporation and CpG oligonucleotides.

DNA疫苗及其抗寄生虫应用——前景、局限性和潜在解决方案。
目前正在评估DNA或核酸疫苗对一系列寄生虫病的有效性。来自啮齿动物模型系统的研究数据提供了DNA疫苗在诱导对多种候选疫苗抗原的体液和T细胞反应方面有效的原理证明。特别是,诱导有效的细胞反应通常使DNA疫苗接种比亚单位蛋白疫苗接种具有免疫优势。在许多系统中已经证明了对寄生虫攻击的保护。然而,寄生虫DNA疫苗在包括反刍动物、灵长类动物和人类在内的大型动物中的应用由于对疫苗相对缺乏免疫反应而受到损害,但这种低反应性的原因尚不清楚。在这里,我们回顾了针对原生动物寄生虫的DNA疫苗,特别是疟疾疫苗,以及使用基因组方法如表达文库免疫来产生新的疫苗。综述了DNA疫苗在反刍动物中的应用。我们讨论了一些正在评估的方法,以提高大型动物的反应性,包括使用细胞因子作为佐剂,靶向分子作为递送配体,电穿孔和CpG寡核苷酸。
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