在粘膜入口诱导对抗人类免疫缺陷病毒的最佳免疫反应。

M Vajdy
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粘膜表面是人体表面积最大的部分,也是抵御许多病原体的第一道防线。事实上,人类90%以上的常见传染病病原体都是通过粘膜进入宿主的。许多研究表明,粘膜免疫可诱导局部和全身免疫。然而,通过粘膜免疫诱导粘膜反应往往受到许多因素的阻碍,包括疫苗在递送部位的降解。此外,许多病原体,包括人类免疫缺陷病毒HIV,主要是通过粘膜进入宿主,然后进行全身传播。因此,在粘膜和全身部位都需要诱导最佳和保护性的免疫反应。本文综述了目前在女性生殖道和直肠粘膜诱导hiv特异性预防性体液和/或细胞介导免疫方面的研究进展。本文将回顾各种粘膜或全身免疫途径的重要性,以及通过提供基于基因和蛋白质的实验性疫苗来进行粘膜和全身免疫的组合。此外,总结当前和未来的治疗治疗目标将被提出。
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Induction of optimal immune responses against human immunodeficiency virus at mucosal portals of entry.

Mucosal surfaces comprise the largest surface area of the human body and are the first line of defense against many pathogens. In fact, over 90% of common infectious disease pathogens in humans gain access to the host through mucosal membranes. A number of studies have demonstrated that mucosal immunizations induce local as well as systemic immunity. However, induction of mucosal responses by mucosal immunization is often hampered by a number of factors including degradation of vaccines at the site of delivery. Moreover, many pathogens, including the human immunodeficiency virus, HIV, primarily enter the host through a mucosal membrane after which they spread systemically. Thus, induction of optimal and protective immune responses are required at both mucosal and systemic sites. This review deals with current efforts on the induction of HIV-specific prophylactic humoral and/or cell mediated immunity in the female genital tract and rectal mucosa. The importance of the various routes of mucosal or systemic as well as combinations of mucosal and systemic immunizations through delivery of gene and protein based experimental vaccines will be reviewed. Furthermore, a summary of current and future therapeutic treatment targets will be presented.

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