作者
Peter JM Openshaw, Chris Chiu, Fiona J Culley, Cecilia Johansson
发表日期
2017/4/26
来源
Annual review of immunology
卷号
35
期号
1
页码范围
501-532
出版商
Annual Reviews
简介
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is an exceptional mucosal pathogen. It specializes in infection of the ciliated respiratory epithelium, causing disease of variable severity with little or no direct systemic effects. It infects virtually all children by the age of three years and then repeatedly infects throughout life; this it does despite relatively slight variations in antigenicity, apparently by inducing selective immunological amnesia. Inappropriate or dysregulated responses to RSV can be pathogenic, causing disease-enhancing inflammation that contributes to short- and long-term effects. In addition, RSV's importance as a largely unrecognized pathogen of debilitated older people is increasingly evident. Vaccines that induce nonpathogenic protective immunity may soon be available, and it is possible that different vaccines will be optimal for infants; older children; young to middle-age adults (including pregnant women); and …
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PJM Openshaw, C Chiu, FJ Culley, C Johansson - Annual review of immunology, 2017