Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Cell Biology and Vaccine Development Center at West Virginia University Health Sciences Center, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506.
Department of Microbial Infection and Immunity, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210.
J Immunol. 2020 Aug 15;205(4):877-882. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.2000676.
Despite high vaccine coverage in many parts of the world, pertussis is resurging in a number of areas in which acellular vaccines are the primary vaccine administered to infants and young children. This is attributed in part to the suboptimal and short-lived immunity elicited by acellular pertussis vaccines and to their inability to prevent nasal colonization and transmission of the etiologic agent In response to this escalating public health concern, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases held the workshop "Overcoming Waning Immunity in Pertussis Vaccines" in September 2019 to identify issues and possible solutions for the defects in immunity stimulated by acellular pertussis vaccines. Discussions covered aspects of the current problem, gaps in knowledge and possible paths forward. This review summarizes presentations and discussions of some of the key points that were raised by the workshop.
尽管在世界许多地区疫苗接种率很高,但在一些使用无细胞疫苗为婴儿和幼儿接种的地区,百日咳仍在重新出现。这部分归因于无细胞百日咳疫苗引起的免疫效果不理想且持续时间短,以及它们无法预防病原体的鼻腔定植和传播。为应对这一日益严重的公共卫生问题,美国国家过敏和传染病研究所于 2019 年 9 月举办了“克服百日咳疫苗免疫衰减”研讨会,以确定无细胞百日咳疫苗引起的免疫缺陷问题及其可能的解决方案。讨论涵盖了当前问题的各个方面、知识空白和可能的前进道路。本综述总结了研讨会提出的一些关键点的介绍和讨论。