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摘要
在医学中,病毒学诊断主要基于对病毒基因组和抗原的检测,或对感染后产生的特异性抗体的鉴定。这些方法适用于描述活动性感染或过去与已知病毒的接触。最近开发的用于评估宿主细胞免疫反应的检测方法为基于免疫监测的个性化患者治疗开辟了新的前景。IGRA 测试(干扰素γ释放测试)可测量 T 淋巴细胞在感染病原体特异性抗原肽的体外刺激下产生的干扰素γ,而血液中托克-特诺病毒(TTV)病毒载量的定量测试则是评估感染风险的工具,尤其可用于预测免疫力低下患者的机会性病毒再活化。对呼吸道样本中干扰素刺激基因的表达谱进行表征,也可能为诊断提供重要帮助,区分病毒感染和细菌感染、急性感染和非复制微生物核酸的持续存在,或者在病毒出现的情况下,在没有特定 PCR 检测方法的情况下快速识别受感染者。本综述中介绍的所有这些新方法都有可能大大改善病人护理,从而正确地开具医学病毒学检测和抗感染治疗处方。
[Evaluate the host cellular immune response to better prevent and diagnose viral infections].
In medicine, virological diagnosis is mainly based on the detection of the viral genome and antigens, or on the identification of specific antibodies produced in response to infection. These strategies are suitable for characterizing an active infection or past contact with an already known virus. The recent development of tests for evaluating the host's cellular immune response opens new perspectives for personalized patient care based on immunomonitoring. The IGRA tests (Interferon Gamma Release Assay), measuring interferon gamma produced by T lymphocytes stimulated in vitro by antigenic peptides specific to infectious agents, and the quantification of the blood viral load of Torque teno virus (TTV) thus constitute tools for assessing infectious risk, particularly usable to predict opportunistic viral reactivations in immunocompromised patients. The characterization of the expression profile of interferon stimulated genes in a respiratory sample is also likely to provide significant assistance in diagnosis, discriminating a viral infection from a bacterial infection, an acute infection from a persistence of nucleic acids from non replicating microorganisms or allowing, in case of viral emergence, to quickly identify infected subjects in the absence of specific PCR tests available. All of these new approaches, described in this review, have the potential to considerably improve patient care with the objective to correctly prescribe medical virology tests and anti-infective treatments.
期刊介绍:
Virologie offers top-level information for all those for whom virology is already the main or an important part of their activity: biologists, clinicians, pharmacists, veterinarians, agronomists, etc.