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Antibody dependent enhancement: Unavoidable problems in vaccine development

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ADVANCES IN IMMUNOLOGY, VOL 151
卷 151, 期 -, 页码 99-133

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ELSEVIER ACADEMIC PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1016/bs.ai.2021.08.003

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  1. Science Fundation for Distinguished Young Scholars of Shaanxi Province [2021JC-18]
  2. Open Project of the State Key Laboratory of Veterinary Etiological Biology [SKLVEB2020KFKT017]
  3. Youth Innovation Team of Shaanxi Universities
  4. Science and Technology Extension Project in Northwest AF University [TGZX2020-24]
  5. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2452021154]

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ADE refers to the phenomenon in which antibodies enhance the entry and replication of viruses in cells. While there is no direct evidence of ADE in COVID-19, early vaccines have been shown to induce this phenomenon. Research focuses on understanding ADE and proposing vaccine development strategies to avoid it.
In some cases, antibodies can enhance virus entry and replication in cells. This phenomenon is called antibody-dependent infection enhancement (ADE). ADE not only promotes the virus to be recognized by the target cell and enters the target cell, but also affects the signal transmission in the target cell. Early formalin-inactivated virus vaccines such as aluminum adjuvants (RSV and measles) have been shown to induce ADE. Although there is no direct evidence that there is ADE in COVID-19, this potential risk is a huge challenge for prevention and vaccine development. This article focuses on the virus-induced ADE phenomenon and its molecular mechanism. It also summarizes various attempts in vaccine research and development to eliminate the ADE phenomenon, and proposes to avoid ADE in vaccine development from the perspective of antigens and adjuvants.

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