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Bingbing Sun

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Degree:Doctoral Degree
School/Department:Department of Chemical Engineering
Discipline:Chemical Engineering
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Vaccine adjuvants: Understanding the structure and mechanism of adjuvanticity

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2019-05-27

Journal:VACCINE

Included Journals:PubMed、SCIE

Volume:37

Issue:24

Page Number:3167-3178

ISSN No.:0264-410X

Key Words:Adjuvant; Aluminum salt; Structure-activity relationship; Immunogenicity

Abstract:In conjugate, inactivated, recombinant, and toxoid vaccines, adjuvants are extensively and essentially used for enhanced and long-lasting protective immune responses. Depending on the type of diseases and immune responses required, adjuvants with different design strategies are developed. With aluminum salt-based adjuvants as the most used ones in commercial vaccines, other limited adjuvants, e.g., AS01, AS03, AS04, CpG ODN, and MF59, are used in FDA-approved vaccines for human use. In this paper, we review the uses of different adjuvants in vaccines including the ones used in FDA-approved vaccines and vaccines under clinical investigations. We discuss how adjuvants with different formulations could affect the magnitude and quality of adaptive immune response for optimized protection against specific pathogens. We emphasize the molecular mechanisms of various adjuvants, with the aim to establish structure-activity relationships (SARs) for designing more effective and safer adjuvants for both preventative and therapeutic vaccines. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.