A-Reum Kim, Alessandro Sette, Ricardo da Silva Antunes
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Abstract
Introduction: Whooping cough, also known as pertussis, remains a significant challenge as a vaccine-preventable disease worldwide. Since the switch from the whole-cell Pertussis (wP) vaccine to the acellular Pertussis vaccine (aP), cases of whooping cough have increased in countries using the aP vaccine. Understanding the immune system's response to pertussis vaccines and infection is crucial for improving current vaccine efficacy.
Areas covered: This review of the literature using PubMed records offers an overview of the qualitative differences in antibody and T cell responses to B. pertussis (BP) in vaccination and infection, and their potential association with decreased efficacy of the aP vaccine in preventing infection and subclinical colonization. We further discuss how asymptomatic infections and carriage are widespread among vaccinated human populations, and explore methodologies that can be employed for their detection, to better understand their impact on adaptive immune responses and identify key features necessary for protection against the disease.
Expert opinion: An underappreciated human BP reservoir, stemming from the decreased capacity of the aP vaccine to prevent subclinical infection, offers an alternative explanation for the increased incidence of clinical disease and recurrent outbreaks.
导言:百日咳(又称百日咳)作为一种可通过疫苗预防的疾病,在全球范围内仍然是一项重大挑战。自从全细胞百日咳疫苗(wP)改用无细胞百日咳疫苗(aP)以来,使用无细胞百日咳疫苗的国家的百日咳病例有所增加。了解免疫系统对百日咳疫苗和感染的反应对于提高现有疫苗的效力至关重要:这篇使用 PubMed 记录的文献综述概述了接种疫苗和感染百日咳杆菌 (BP) 时抗体和 T 细胞反应的质量差异,以及它们与 aP 疫苗在预防感染和亚临床定植方面功效下降的潜在关联。我们进一步讨论了无症状感染和携带是如何在接种疫苗的人群中广泛存在的,并探讨了可用于检测的方法,以更好地了解它们对适应性免疫反应的影响,并确定预防疾病所需的关键特征:专家观点:由于 aP 疫苗预防亚临床感染的能力下降,人类 BP 病毒库未得到充分重视,这为临床疾病发病率的增加和疾病的反复爆发提供了另一种解释。
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Expert Review of Vaccines (ISSN 1476-0584) provides expert commentary on the development, application, and clinical effectiveness of new vaccines. Coverage includes vaccine technology, vaccine adjuvants, prophylactic vaccines, therapeutic vaccines, AIDS vaccines and vaccines for defence against bioterrorism. All articles are subject to rigorous peer-review.
The vaccine field has been transformed by recent technological advances, but there remain many challenges in the delivery of cost-effective, safe vaccines. Expert Review of Vaccines facilitates decision making to drive forward this exciting field.