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Evidence That Rhesus Macaques Self-Cure from a Schistosoma japonicum Infection by Disrupting Worm Esophageal Function: A New Route to an Effective Vaccine?

机译:有证据表明恒河猴会通过破坏蠕虫的食道功能而从日本血吸虫感染中自行治愈:一条通往有效疫苗的新途径?

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Background Rhesus macaques are unusual among schistosome hosts, self-curing from an established infection and thereafter manifesting solid immunity against a challenge, an ideal model for vaccine development. Previously, the immunological basis of self-cure was confirmed; surviving worms had ceased feeding but how immunological pressure achieved this was unclear. The schistosome esophagus is not simply a conduit for blood but plays a central role in its processing. Secretions from the anterior and posterior esophageal glands mix with incoming blood causing erythrocyte lysis and tethering and killing of leucocytes.
机译:背景恒河猴猕猴在血吸虫宿主中不常见,可从已建立的感染中自我治愈,然后表现出对挑战的坚实免疫力,这是疫苗开发的理想模型。以前,已经确定了自我治愈的免疫学基础。存活的蠕虫已经停止进食,但是尚不清楚免疫压力如何达到这一目的。血吸虫性食管不仅是血液的导管,而且在其加工中起着核心作用。食管的前部和后部的分泌物与进入的血液混合,引起红细胞溶解,束缚和杀死白细胞。

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