Progress and challenges for developing vaccines against gastrointestinal nematodes of ruminants

Hui Liu , Yao Zhang , Feng Liu, Lisha Ye, Xin Liu, Chunqun Wang, Min Hu
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Gastrointestinal nematodes (GINs) infect sheep, goats and cattle, causing huge economic losses to the breeding industry worldwide. The current major control method is the usage of anthelmintic drugs, however, the widespread issue of parasite anthelmintic resistance means that this approach is becoming unsustainable. Vaccination has been regarded as a long-term and sustainable intervention strategy for controlling these parasitoses. In the past several decades, substantial progress has been made in developing vaccines against GINs infection in grazing ruminants. Many natural proteins of GINs have been identified as effective candidate antigens, which could induce a high level of protective immunity against these GINs infection in ruminants, but the recombinant forms of these native antigens have not achieved satisfactory immunoprotective effects. This review summarizes the progress and challenges for developing vaccines against the main GINs, including Haemonchus contortus, Ostertagia ostertagi, Teladorsagia circumcincta, Cooperia oncophora and Trichostrongylus colubriformi, as well as provides a perspective on promoting the progress of commercially viable recombinant subunit vaccines.

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反刍动物胃肠道线虫疫苗的研究进展与挑战
胃肠道线虫感染绵羊、山羊和牛,给世界范围内的养殖业造成巨大的经济损失。目前的主要控制方法是使用驱虫药,然而,寄生虫对驱虫药耐药性的普遍问题意味着这种方法正在变得不可持续。疫苗接种被认为是控制这些寄生虫的一种长期和可持续的干预策略。在过去的几十年里,在开发针对放牧反刍动物感染GINs的疫苗方面取得了实质性进展。许多天然的GINs蛋白已被鉴定为有效的候选抗原,可以诱导反刍动物对这些GINs感染产生高水平的保护性免疫,但这些天然抗原的重组形式并没有达到令人满意的免疫保护效果。本文综述了弯曲血孔虫(Haemonchus contortus)、Ostertagia Ostertagia ostertagi)、环切球绦虫(Teladorsagia concophora)和色状毛线虫(trichostrongyus colbriformi)等主要病毒疫苗的研究进展和面临的挑战,并对促进商业可行的重组亚单位疫苗的研究进展提出了展望。
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