Molly R Braun, Becca A Flitter, William Sun, Sean N Tucker
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Abstract
Oral vaccines have a distinctive advantage of stimulating immune responses in the mucosa, where numerous pathogens gain entry and cause disease. Although various efforts have been attempted to create recombinant mucosal vaccines that provoke strong immunogenicity, the outcomes in clinical trials have been weak or inconsistent. Therefore, next-generation mucosal vaccines are needed that are more immunogenic. Here, we discuss oral vaccines with an emphasis on a next-generation mucosal vaccine that utilizes a nonreplicating human recombinant adenovirus type-5 (rAd5) vector. Numerous positive clinical results investigating oral rAd5 vaccines are reviewed, with a summary of the immunogenicity and efficacy results for specific vaccine indications of influenza, norovirus, and SARS-CoV-2. The determination of correlates of protection for oral vaccination and the potential impact this novel vaccine formulation may have on disease transmission are also discussed. In summary, successful oral vaccination can be accomplished and would have major public health benefits if approved.
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