Table 1. Road blocks to schistosome vaccine development and how controlled human infection models for schistosomiasis can help.
Road blocks | How CHI-S can help | |
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Vaccine candidates:
Several vaccine candidates are available; but there are limited resources to take candidates forward |
⇒ | ✓ CHI-S quickly identifies candidates most likely to induce
protection |
Animal models:
Suitability of various animals for predicting responses to, and efficacy of, vaccine candidates in humans not known |
⇒ | ✓ CHI-S provides direct evidence of responses in humans |
Immunological road-blocks:
• Schistosomes induce regulatory responses which could impair vaccine immunogenicity • Schistosomes induce Th2 responses and IgE with accompanying risk of allergic phenomena • Th1 responses involved in protection not known in humans • Correlates of protection not known |
⇒ | ✓ CHI-S describes evolution of immune responses
following infection ✓ Combined with a model “vaccine” (such as irradiated cercariae, predicted to be effective) CHI-S identifies protective Th1 responses and correlates of protection |