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Challenge model

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Challenge model

Research Question

What are acceptable challenge models for screening of vaccine candidates e.g. in vitro vs in vivo?

Research Gaps and Challenges

  • Complexities of the immune response and protection mechanisms during a trickle challenge as compared to a bolus challenge.
  • Trickle challenge is better but usually doesn’t involve >1 species so different to field situation.
  • Co-infection with other (potentially immunomodulatory) pathogens is usually excluded in the challenge model but will be present in field situation.
  • What happens if animals are treated with anthelmintic
  • Different grazing management in different regions (e.g. winter housing vs. permanent grazing) needs to be accounted for (e.g. by field trials in different management systems).

Solution Routes

  • Always performing challenge in livestock model, (avoiding/supplementing mouse models).
  • Perform single and multi-species challenges but have the tools to identify species-specific responses.
  • Model responses based on empirical data.
  • Comprehensive analysis of all vaccine studies, successful and otherwise

Dependencies

  • What would regulators accept in relation to minimal efficacy
  • To what extent would regulatory authorities accept model data
  • Understanding role of parasite strain and inherent genetic variability at population level

State Of the Art

  • Good mono-specific models established for trickle infections of Ostertagia, Cooperia, Teladorsagia, Trichostrongylus