抗原小组评估口蹄疫疫苗的区域相关性。

IF 6.9 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
David J Paton, Ginette Wilsden, Clare Fj Browning, Efrem A Foglia, Antonello Di Nardo, Nick J Knowles, Jemma Wadsworth, Simon Gubbins, Ethel Chitsungo, Cisse Rahamatou Moustapha Boukary, Gelagay Ayelet, Charles S Bodjo, Nick Nwankpa, Emiliana Brocchi, Santina Grazioli, Anna Ludi, Donald P King
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摘要

尽管灭活疫苗被广泛用于控制口蹄疫,但目前还没有系统的方法来证明这些产品与在非洲和亚洲流行国家流行的特定血清型和菌株的区域相关性。未能对口蹄疫疫苗进行独立测试,导致人们对其质量缺乏信任,并缺乏对疫苗接种规划的投资。因此,为东非量身定制了一个代表四种血清型的参考抗原组,用于测量在给牛接种了该地区市售的口蹄疫疫苗后的口蹄疫特异性抗体反应。这揭示了交叉中和反应的不一致和差距,即使在给予加强剂量后,某些疫苗也明显存在这种不一致和差距。结论:东非参考抗原组可用于口蹄疫疫苗效力评价,提高疫苗质量。可以为其他流行区域发展和部署更多的小组。
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An antigen panel to assess the regional relevance of foot and mouth disease vaccines.

Despite widespread use of inactivated vaccines to control foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), there is no systematic approach to demonstrate the regional relevance of these products against the specific serotypes and strains that circulate in endemic countries in Africa and Asia. Failure to adopt independent testing of FMD vaccines has contributed to poor trust in their quality and a lack of investment in vaccination programmes. Therefore, a reference antigen panel representing four serotypes, tailored for East Africa, has been established and used to measure FMDV-specific antibody responses in cattle after administration of FMD vaccines commercially available in the region. This revealed inconsistencies and gaps in cross-neutralisation responses that are evident for some vaccines even after giving booster doses. It is concluded that the East Africa reference antigen panel can be used to evaluate FMD vaccine potency and drive up vaccine quality. Further panels could be developed and deployed for other endemic regions.

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NPJ Vaccines
NPJ Vaccines Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology
CiteScore
11.90
自引率
4.30%
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146
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: Online-only and open access, npj Vaccines is dedicated to highlighting the most important scientific advances in vaccine research and development.
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