Immunological foundations to the quest for new vaccine adjuvants

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作者
Burdin, N
Guy, B
Moingeon, P
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[1] Stallergenes SA, Res & Dev, F-921831 Antony, France
[2] Aventis Pasteur, Res & Dev, Marcy Letoile, France
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10.2165/00063030-200418020-00002
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Developing efficient adjuvants for human vaccines that elicit broad and sustained immune responses at systemic or mucosal levels remains a formidable challenge for the vaccine industry. Conventional approaches in the past have been largely empirical and - at best - partially successful. Importantly, recent advances in our understanding of the immune system, most particularly with respect to early proinflammatory signals, are leading to the identification of new biological targets for vaccine adjuvants. This review covers both the current status of adjuvant testing in humans, the residual needs for vaccines in development, and the emerging immunological foundations for adjuvant design. A better understanding of the biology of toll-like receptors, non-conventional T cell subpopulations, T and B cell memory, regulatory T cells, and mucosal immunity has profound implications for a modern approach to adjuvant screening and development. The future lies in the high throughput screening of synthetic chemical entities targeting well-characterized biological molecules. Used alone or in combination, such synthetic adjuvants will allow stimulation or modulation in a safe and efficient manner of strong effector, regulatory and memory immune mechanisms.
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