Leishmania vaccines: Old and new
Author(s)
Handman, E;
Details
Publication Year 1997-06,Volume 13,Issue #6,Page 236-238
Journal Title
PARASITOLOGY TODAY
Publication Type
Journal Article
Abstract
The approach to the development of a Leishmania vaccine has undergone a revolution since ifs early beginnings Ic!with the ancient practice of leishmanization: the inoculation of infections parasites from an active lesion in order to produce a self-healing lesion in a healthy individual. Controlled infection has been followed by injection of killed parasites and has now progressed to subunit and naked DNA vaccines. Emanuela Handman here discusses the current studies and the future prospects for a Leishmania vaccine with a focus on cutaneous leishmaniasis. Unfortunately, what J.F. Williams said about antiparasite vaccines in 1987 (Ref. 1) is still true in 1997: 'the reasons for optimism are less evident than the reasons for enthusiasm'.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Keywords
IMMUNE-RESPONSE; CUTANEOUS LEISHMANIASIS; MICE; LIPOPHOSPHOGLYCAN; PROMASTIGOTES; MACROPHAGES; PROTECTION; INFECTION; PARASITES; GP63
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Creation Date: 1997-06-01 12:00:00
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