斑马鱼作为疫苗和佐剂开发的潜在模型。

IF 5.5 3区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY Expert Review of Vaccines Pub Date : 2024-04-25 DOI:10.1080/14760584.2024.2345685
P. Hotez, M. Bottazzi, N. Y. Islam, Jungsoon Lee, Jeroen Pollet, Cristina Poveda, U. Strych, S. Thimmiraju, Nestor Uzcategui Araujo, Leroy Versteeg, Daniel Gorelick
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引言斑马鱼是人类疾病和系统生物学的一个行之有效的模型,表现出生理学和遗传学上的相似性,并具有先天性和适应性免疫系统。然而,在人类疫苗学、疫苗开发和测试方面,斑马鱼还未得到充分开发。在此,我们总结了存在的差距和面临的挑战。所涵盖的领域斑马鱼模型有四个潜在的应用领域:1) 疫苗安全性:由于斑马鱼胚胎的光学透明性,过去利用斑马鱼测试异种生物的成功经验可扩展到疫苗和佐剂配方的一般安全性或目标器官。2) 先天性免疫:通过斑马鱼髓系细胞中的 Toll 类或 NOD 类受体信号传递,斑马鱼提供了研究疫苗效应的精细方法。3) 适应性免疫:斑马鱼能产生 IgM、IgD 和两种 IgZ 免疫球蛋白,但由于缺乏用于挑战研究的免疫试剂,对这些免疫球蛋白的研究不足。4) 系统疫苗学:由于斑马鱼的基因组、转录组、蛋白质组和表观遗传组都有很好的参考价值,因此该模型在这方面具有潜力。我们仍处于提出假设的阶段,不过可以开始为此目的进行实验。通过转基因操作,斑马鱼模型可以为塑造动物模型和系统疫苗学提供新的途径。
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The zebrafish as a potential model for vaccine and adjuvant development.
INTRODUCTION Zebrafishesrepresent a proven model for human diseases and systems biology, exhibitingphysiological and genetic similarities and having innate and adaptive immunesystems. However, they are underexplored for human vaccinology, vaccinedevelopment, and testing. Here we summarize gaps and challenges. AREAS COVERED Zebrafish models have fourpotential applications: 1) Vaccine safety: The pastsuccesses in using zebrafishes to test xenobiotics could extend to vaccine andadjuvant formulations for general safety or target organs due to the zebrafish embryos'optical transparency. 2) Innate immunity: The zebrafish offers refined ways toexamine vaccine effects through signaling via Toll-like or NOD-like receptors inzebrafish myeloid cells. 3) Adaptive immunity: Zebrafishes produce IgM, IgD,and two IgZ immunoglobulins, but these are understudied, due to a lack of immunologicalreagents for challenge studies. 4) Systems vaccinology: Due to the availabilityof a well-referenced zebrafish genome, transcriptome, proteome, and epigenome,this model offers potential here. EXPERT OPINION It remains unproven whether zebrafishes can beemployed for testing and developing human vaccines. We are still at thehypothesis-generating stage, although it is possible to begin outliningexperiments for this purpose. Throughtransgenic manipulation, zebrafish models could offer new paths for shapinganimal models and systems vaccinology.
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Expert Review of Vaccines
Expert Review of Vaccines 医学-免疫学
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期刊介绍: 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.
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