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Resolving adjuvant mode of action to enhance vaccine efficacy

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CURRENT OPINION IN IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 77, Issue -, Pages -

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CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.coi.2022.102229

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  1. Science Foundation Ireland Frontiers of the future award [19/FFP/6484]

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Adjuvants are substances that can enhance immune responses. However, only a few are currently used in clinical vaccines, mainly due to the high safety and efficacy standards and limited understanding of their mechanisms. Further research is needed to design vaccines that can provide sustained protective immunity.
Adjuvants are a miscellaneous range of molecules and materials that can enhance the magnitude, functionality, breadth and durability of immune responses. Despite the multiplicity of compounds with adjuvant properties, less than a dozen are in clinical use in vaccines against infectious diseases. While many factors have contributed to their slow development, among the major challenges are the high safety and efficacy standards set by current adjuvants in human vaccines and our limited understanding of how adjuvants mediate their effects. This review outlines why it is so difficult to elucidate their mechanism of action, highlights areas that require in-depth research and discusses recent advancements that are revitalising adjuvant development. It is hoped that a fuller understanding of adjuvant sensing, signalling and function will facilitate the design of vaccines that promote sustained protective immunity against challenging bacterial and viral pathogens.

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