Introduction: objectives of herpes simplex virus vaccines seen from a historical perspective.

B Roizman
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Herpes simplex virus (HSV) types 1 and 2 cause a variety of severe manifestations in humans. A major characteristic of HSVs is their ability to establish latent infection in sensory ganglia, where these viruses are shielded from the immune system and are impervious to the action of antiviral drugs known to date. Ideally, HSV-induced clinical syndromes should be prevented by vaccination, but two major problems arise. First, although many antiviral vaccines have successfully prevented disease, none have prevented infection. Once the virus infects cells at the portal of entry of the infection, it can establish latent infection in sensory neurons that innervate the cell. Second, while HSV disease primarily affects adults greater than 18 years of age, mass immunization in the United States is effectively carried out in the interval between nursery school and high school, and yet the vaccines must confer protection for a long time after vaccination. The central issues involved in the development of an anti-HSV vaccine include what type of vaccine should be developed, what we should expect from an HSV vaccine, and how we should monitor the effectiveness of the vaccine.

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简介:从历史的角度看单纯疱疹病毒疫苗的目的。
单纯疱疹病毒(HSV) 1型和2型在人类中引起各种严重的表现。单纯疱疹病毒的一个主要特征是它们能够在感觉神经节中建立潜伏感染,在那里这些病毒被免疫系统屏蔽,并且对迄今为止已知的抗病毒药物不起作用。理想情况下,单纯疱疹病毒引起的临床综合征应该通过接种疫苗来预防,但是出现了两个主要问题。首先,尽管许多抗病毒疫苗成功地预防了疾病,但没有一种能预防感染。一旦病毒在感染的入口处感染细胞,它可以在支配细胞的感觉神经元中建立潜伏感染。其次,虽然HSV疾病主要影响18岁以上的成年人,但在美国,大规模免疫接种有效地在幼儿园和高中之间进行,但疫苗必须在接种后很长一段时间内提供保护。开发抗单纯疱疹病毒疫苗的核心问题包括应该开发哪种疫苗,我们对单纯疱疹病毒疫苗的期望是什么,以及我们应该如何监测疫苗的有效性。
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