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Revolutionizing viral disease vaccination: the promising clinical advancements of non-replicating mRNA vaccines

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VIROLOGY JOURNAL
Volume 20, Issue 1, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12985-023-02023-0

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Viral disease; Non-replicating mRNA vaccines; Vaccine structure; Clinical research advances

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The mRNA vaccine technology has rapidly developed during the COVID-19 global pandemic. The COVID-19 mRNA vaccine plays a crucial role in preventing viral infection and also benefits the exploration and application of other viral mRNA vaccines. This review provides an overview of the optimization of mRNA vaccine development process, as well as the good immune efficacy and safety observed in clinical studies. Additionally, the important role of mRNA immunomodulators in treating viral diseases is briefly described.
The mRNA vaccine technology was developed rapidly during the global pandemic of COVID-19. The crucial role of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine in preventing viral infection also have been beneficial to the exploration and application of other viral mRNA vaccines, especially for non-replication structure mRNA vaccines of viral disease with outstanding research results. Therefore, this review pays attention to the existing mRNA vaccines, which are of great value for candidates for clinical applications in viral diseases. We provide an overview of the optimization of the mRNA vaccine development process as well as the good immune efficacy and safety shown in clinical studies. In addition, we also provide a brief description of the important role of mRNA immunomodulators in the treatment of viral diseases. After that, it will provide a good reference or strategy for research on mRNA vaccines used in clinical medicine with more stable structures, higher translation efficiency, better immune efficacy and safety, shorter production time, and lower production costs than conditional vaccines to be used as preventive or therapeutic strategy for the control of viral diseases in the future.

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