Recent updates and perspectives on approaches for the development of vaccines against visceral leishmaniasis

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Autor(a) principal: Duarte,Mariana Costa
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Lage,Daniela Pagliara, Martins,Vívian Tamietti, Chávez-Fumagalli,Miguel Angel, Roatt,Bruno Mendes, Menezes-Souza,Daniel, Goulart,Luiz Ricardo, Soto,Manuel, Tavares,Carlos Alberto Pereira, Coelho,Eduardo Antonio Ferraz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86822016000400398
Resumo: Abstract: Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is one of the most important tropical diseases worldwide. Although chemotherapy has been widely used to treat this disease, problems related to the development of parasite resistance and side effects associated with the compounds used have been noted. Hence, alternative approaches for VL control are desirable. Some methods, such as vector control and culling of infected dogs, are insufficiently effective, with the latter not ethically recommended. The development of vaccines to prevent VL is a feasible and desirable measure for disease control; for example, some vaccines designed to protect dogs against VL have recently been brought to market. These vaccines are based on the combination of parasite fractions or recombinant proteins with adjuvants that are able to induce cellular immune responses; however, their partial efficacy and the absence of a vaccine to protect against human leishmaniasis underline the need for characterization of new vaccine candidates. This review presents recent advances in control measures for VL based on vaccine development, describing extensively studied antigens, as well as new antigenic proteins recently identified using immuno-proteomic techniques.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Recent updates and perspectives on approaches for the development of vaccines against visceral leishmaniasis
title Recent updates and perspectives on approaches for the development of vaccines against visceral leishmaniasis
spellingShingle Recent updates and perspectives on approaches for the development of vaccines against visceral leishmaniasis
Duarte,Mariana Costa
Vaccine. Visceral leishmaniasis
Recombinant proteins
Immuno-proteomic approach
Hypothetical proteins.
title_short Recent updates and perspectives on approaches for the development of vaccines against visceral leishmaniasis
title_full Recent updates and perspectives on approaches for the development of vaccines against visceral leishmaniasis
title_fullStr Recent updates and perspectives on approaches for the development of vaccines against visceral leishmaniasis
title_full_unstemmed Recent updates and perspectives on approaches for the development of vaccines against visceral leishmaniasis
title_sort Recent updates and perspectives on approaches for the development of vaccines against visceral leishmaniasis
author Duarte,Mariana Costa
author_facet Duarte,Mariana Costa
Lage,Daniela Pagliara
Martins,Vívian Tamietti
Chávez-Fumagalli,Miguel Angel
Roatt,Bruno Mendes
Menezes-Souza,Daniel
Goulart,Luiz Ricardo
Soto,Manuel
Tavares,Carlos Alberto Pereira
Coelho,Eduardo Antonio Ferraz
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author2 Lage,Daniela Pagliara
Martins,Vívian Tamietti
Chávez-Fumagalli,Miguel Angel
Roatt,Bruno Mendes
Menezes-Souza,Daniel
Goulart,Luiz Ricardo
Soto,Manuel
Tavares,Carlos Alberto Pereira
Coelho,Eduardo Antonio Ferraz
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Duarte,Mariana Costa
Lage,Daniela Pagliara
Martins,Vívian Tamietti
Chávez-Fumagalli,Miguel Angel
Roatt,Bruno Mendes
Menezes-Souza,Daniel
Goulart,Luiz Ricardo
Soto,Manuel
Tavares,Carlos Alberto Pereira
Coelho,Eduardo Antonio Ferraz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vaccine. Visceral leishmaniasis
Recombinant proteins
Immuno-proteomic approach
Hypothetical proteins.
topic Vaccine. Visceral leishmaniasis
Recombinant proteins
Immuno-proteomic approach
Hypothetical proteins.
description Abstract: Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is one of the most important tropical diseases worldwide. Although chemotherapy has been widely used to treat this disease, problems related to the development of parasite resistance and side effects associated with the compounds used have been noted. Hence, alternative approaches for VL control are desirable. Some methods, such as vector control and culling of infected dogs, are insufficiently effective, with the latter not ethically recommended. The development of vaccines to prevent VL is a feasible and desirable measure for disease control; for example, some vaccines designed to protect dogs against VL have recently been brought to market. These vaccines are based on the combination of parasite fractions or recombinant proteins with adjuvants that are able to induce cellular immune responses; however, their partial efficacy and the absence of a vaccine to protect against human leishmaniasis underline the need for characterization of new vaccine candidates. This review presents recent advances in control measures for VL based on vaccine development, describing extensively studied antigens, as well as new antigenic proteins recently identified using immuno-proteomic techniques.
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