Vaccine adjuvants as stand-alone immunoprophylaxis in strategies for 100-day rapid responses to future pandemics.

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Niloufar Kavian, Kouji Kobiyama, Ken J Ishii, Cevayir Coban
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated vaccinology progress, driving rapid vaccine development for infectious and non-infectious diseases. However, challenges persist: malaria, HIV, and dengue lack fully effective vaccines, whereas influenza and tuberculosis face waning efficacy. Emerging pathogens and drug-resistant strains further highlight the need for improved vaccines, particularly those offering rapid deployment, broad immunogenicity, and durable protection against variants. Adjuvants can play a dual role in this context: as new stand-alone tools for an early response to a pandemic -aiming at the 100-days mission objective- and for prevention of anti-microbial resistance (AMR); and as traditional components enhancing the efficacy and breadth of vaccines. The understanding of their mechanisms of action and novel usage could address critical gaps in pandemic preparedness, especially for vulnerable populations like children and the elderly.

疫苗佐剂作为未来流行病100天快速反应战略中的独立免疫预防
2019冠状病毒病大流行加速了疫苗学进展,推动了传染病和非传染病疫苗的快速开发。然而,挑战依然存在:疟疾、艾滋病毒和登革热缺乏完全有效的疫苗,而流感和结核病的效力正在减弱。新出现的病原体和耐药菌株进一步突出了改进疫苗的必要性,特别是那些能够快速部署、广泛免疫原性和持久保护免受变异侵害的疫苗。在这种情况下,佐剂可以发挥双重作用:作为早期应对大流行的新的独立工具(旨在实现100天任务目标)和预防抗微生物药物耐药性(AMR);作为传统成分,增强了疫苗的效力和广度。了解它们的作用机制和新用法可以弥补大流行病防范方面的重大空白,特别是针对儿童和老年人等弱势群体。
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International immunology
International immunology 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
9.30
自引率
2.30%
发文量
51
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: International Immunology is an online only (from Jan 2018) journal that publishes basic research and clinical studies from all areas of immunology and includes research conducted in laboratories throughout the world.
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