Mechanisms of immunity to malaria and the possibilities of a blood-stage vaccine: a critical appraisal.

作者: G. A. Butcher

DOI: 10.1017/S0031182000062247

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摘要: Resistance developed by the immune system in response to blood-stage malaria is complex nature, involving humoral and non-antibody effector mechanisms. Different species of malarial parasites may vary their ability elicit, or susceptibility to, those effectors. This complexity enhanced different results obtained vaccinated as opposed drug-controlled infections. It therefore important that some attempt be made unravel these interactions. particularly so when we have decide on methods for assessing potentiality antigens induce protective immunity. In this review limitations vitro assays immunity, well various host-parasite models, are discussed. The relative importance cell-mediated immunity laboratory models natural infections also considered context vaccine development.

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