Streptococcus pneumoniae: virulence factors, pathogenesis, and vaccines.

E AlonsoDeVelasco, A F Verheul, J Verhoef, H Snippe
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Although pneumococcal conjugate vaccines are close to being licensed, a more profound knowledge of the virulence factors responsible for the morbidity and mortality caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae is necessary. This review deals with the major structures of pneumococci involved in the pathogenesis of pneumococcal disease and their interference with the defense mechanisms of the host. It is well known that protection against S. pneumoniae is the result of phagocytosis of invading pathogens. For this process, complement and anticapsular polysaccharide antibodies are required. Besides, relatively recent experimental data suggest that protection is also mediated by the removal of disintegrating pneumococci and their degradation products (cell wall, pneumolysin). These structures seem to be major contributors to illness and death caused by pneumococci. An effective conjugate vaccine should therefore preferably include the capsular polysaccharide and at least one of these inflammatory factors.

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肺炎链球菌:毒力因素、发病机制和疫苗。
尽管肺炎球菌结合疫苗即将获得许可,但对导致肺炎链球菌发病率和死亡率的毒力因素有更深入的了解是必要的。本文综述了参与肺炎球菌疾病发病机制的肺炎球菌的主要结构及其对宿主防御机制的干扰。众所周知,对肺炎链球菌的保护是入侵病原体吞噬的结果。在这个过程中,需要补体和抗囊多糖抗体。此外,相对较新的实验数据表明,这种保护也可通过清除分解的肺炎球菌及其降解产物(细胞壁、溶气素)来介导。这些结构似乎是肺炎球菌引起疾病和死亡的主要原因。因此,有效的结合疫苗最好包括荚膜多糖和这些炎症因子中的至少一种。
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