缺陷腺病毒作为黄病毒科的新型疫苗

John Stephenson
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背景:针对多种黄病毒的疫苗,如日本脑炎病毒(JEV)、黄热病病毒(YFV)和蜱传脑炎病毒(TBEV),已成功使用多年。其他疾病,如登革热和丙型肝炎,仍然是主要的公共卫生问题,因为没有获得许可的疫苗在使用。目的:综述缺陷重组腺病毒(Rads)作为实验性黄病毒疫苗的研究进展,并对其在预防其他黄病毒科成员(如丙型肝炎病毒)感染中的应用进行评述。研究设计:重组腺病毒,其复制策略有缺陷,包含基因组E1和E3区域的缺失,以增加可以插入的外源遗传物质的数量。插入这些区域的外源基因的表达可以由腺病毒自身的启动子或其他病毒启动子驱动。结论:Rads已成功用于几种病毒感染实验模型的保护性免疫。它们可以引起体液和细胞介导的免疫,可以通过肠外或口服给药。此外,它们的嗜肝性使其适合于治疗丙型肝炎等疾病,建议仔细设计疫苗载体以确保其有效性和安全性,并且由于丙型肝炎是一种持续性感染,因此可能建议设计含有非结构蛋白编码基因的rad,而不是结构蛋白。
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Defective adenoviruses as novel vaccines for the Flaviviridae

Background: Vaccines against many flaviviruses, such as Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), yellow fever virus (YFV) and tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV), have been successfully used for many years. Other diseases such as dengue fever (DF) and hepatitis C are still major public health problems as no licensed vaccines are in use.

Objectives: To review studies on the use of defective recombinant adenoviruses (Rads) as experimental flavivirus vaccines and comment on their use to prevent infections with other members of the Flaviviridae such as hepatitis C virus.

Study design: Recombinant adenoviruses, defective in their replication strategy, contain deletions in the E1 and E3 regions of the genome to increase the amount of foreign genetic material that can be inserted. The expression of foreign genes, inserted into these regions, can be driven by the adenovirus’s own promoter, or by an additional viral promoters.

Conclusions: Rads have been successfully used to raise protective immunity in experimental models of infection with several viruses. They can elicit both humoral and cell-mediated immunity and can be given parenterally or by oral administration. In addition, their hepatotropism makes them suitable for tackling diseases such as hepatitis C. Careful design of the vaccine vectors is advised to ensure their efficacy and safety, and as hepatitis C is a persistent infection, it may be advisable to design Rads containing genes encoding for non-structural proteins in preference to structural proteins.

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