Trained immunity-based vaccines: A vision from the one health initiative

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY Vaccine Pub Date : 2024-11-08 DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.126505
Miriam Angulo , Carlos Angulo
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Trained immunity-based vaccines (TIbV or TRIMbV) represent a novel approach to combating infectious diseases. The innate immune system in animals, including humans, exhibits “memory-like” functions. Remarkably, the immunological mechanisms —both epigenetic and metabolic—) underlying this memory enables immune cells to develop defensive and protective outcomes against unspecific pathogenic infections. Under this context, the One Health initiative promotes integrative efforts to combat zoonotic (and anthropozoonotic) diseases, which is critical because 3 of 4 animal infections are transmitted to humans. Therefore, TIbV constitutes a potential affordable approach to control zoonotic pathologies, especially under pandemic scenarios. This review describes the state-of-the-art TIbV and their hurdles, opportunities, and prospects for the One Health initiative to prevent, control, and treat infectious diseases.
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训练有素的免疫疫苗:一个健康倡议的愿景。
基于训练免疫的疫苗(TIbV 或 TRIMbV)是抗击传染病的一种新方法。动物(包括人类)的先天免疫系统具有 "记忆 "功能。值得注意的是,这种记忆所依据的免疫机制(包括表观遗传学和新陈代谢)使免疫细胞能够对非特异性病原体感染产生防御和保护作用。在此背景下,"同一健康 "倡议提倡综合防治人畜共患病(和人畜共患病),这一点至关重要,因为 4 种动物感染中有 3 种会传染给人类。因此,TIbV 是控制人畜共患病的一种潜在且经济实惠的方法,尤其是在大流行的情况下。本综述介绍了最先进的 TIbV 及其在预防、控制和治疗传染病的 "同一健康 "计划中面临的障碍、机遇和前景。
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Vaccine
Vaccine 医学-免疫学
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