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摘要
季节性流感病毒每年都会引发严重的医疗和经济并发症。尽管有许多获得许可的流感疫苗,但每年仍有数十亿例流感感染病例,导致 50 多万人死亡。此外,在流感大流行的情况下,这些数字还会上升,这在历史上也曾发生过,如 1918 年西班牙流感大流行(5000 万人死亡)和 1968 年香港流感大流行(约 400 万人死亡)。在这篇综述中,我们总结了目前全球许多获得许可的流感疫苗以及正在进行临床试验的疫苗。然后,我们简要讨论了 CD8+ T 细胞在流感感染过程中的重要作用,以及为什么未来的流感疫苗应考虑以 CD8+ T 细胞为靶标。最后,我们对目前已知的免疫原性 CD8+ T 细胞表位进行了评估,并强调了在设计包含 CD8+ T 细胞的合理未来流感疫苗时需要填补的知识空白。
Fighting flu: novel CD8+ T-cell targets are required for future influenza vaccines
Seasonal influenza viruses continue to cause severe medical and financial complications annually. Although there are many licenced influenza vaccines, there are billions of cases of influenza infection every year, resulting in the death of over half a million individuals. Furthermore, these figures can rise in the event of a pandemic, as seen throughout history, like the 1918 Spanish influenza pandemic (50 million deaths) and the 1968 Hong Kong influenza pandemic (~4 million deaths). In this review, we have summarised many of the currently licenced influenza vaccines available across the world and current vaccines in clinical trials. We then briefly discuss the important role of CD8+ T cells during influenza infection and why future influenza vaccines should consider targeting CD8+ T cells. Finally, we assess the current landscape of known immunogenic CD8+ T-cell epitopes and highlight the knowledge gaps required to be filled for the design of rational future influenza vaccines that incorporate CD8+ T cells.
期刊介绍:
Clinical & Translational Immunology is an open access, fully peer-reviewed journal devoted to publishing cutting-edge advances in biomedical research for scientists and physicians. The Journal covers fields including cancer biology, cardiovascular research, gene therapy, immunology, vaccine development and disease pathogenesis and therapy at the earliest phases of investigation.