Protective immune responses as indicators of antigenic diversity and stability.

Acta Leidensia Pub Date : 1991-01-01
K N Brown
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By definition, the biology of a living organism must be characterized before its molecular biology can be interpreted. Malariologists are fortunate in that the malaria parasite was used as a well-controlled therapy for tens of thousands of hospital patients. During many of these treatments the opportunity was taken to study malaria and the behaviour of the parasite in detail. From these, and similar studies on volunteers, together with numerous epidemiological surveys, the operational characteristics of immunity to malaria in man have been well defined. Unfortunately this information, which exists in some detail in the older literature, does not seem to have been available to many investigators. This situation has led to interpretations of molecular data which are inconsistent with the known biology of the parasites and human-parasite relationships. This article considers how the structure of one of the best studied antigens, MSP1, can be viewed in the context of the host-parasite relationship. It postulates some testable hypotheses which aim to reconcile the molecular characteristics of the antigen with the biology and immunology of the asexual erythrocytic stage of the parasite.

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保护性免疫反应作为抗原多样性和稳定性的指标。
根据定义,在解释一个生物体的分子生物学之前,必须先对其生物学特性进行描述。疟疾学家是幸运的,因为疟疾寄生虫被作为一种控制良好的治疗方法,用于成千上万的医院病人。在许多这些治疗中,利用机会详细研究了疟疾和寄生虫的行为。根据这些研究以及对志愿者进行的类似研究,再加上大量流行病学调查,已经很好地确定了人类疟疾免疫的运作特征。不幸的是,这些在旧文献中有详细记载的信息,似乎并没有被许多研究者所掌握。这种情况导致对分子数据的解释与已知的寄生虫生物学和人-寄生虫关系不一致。本文考虑了如何在宿主-寄生虫关系的背景下观察研究得最好的抗原之一MSP1的结构。它提出了一些可检验的假设,旨在使抗原的分子特征与寄生虫无性红细胞阶段的生物学和免疫学相协调。
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