Biopolymer‐based Carriers for DNA Vaccine Design

Autor: Ljiljana Fruk, Christoph O. Franck, Andrea Bistrovic Popov, Luise Fanslau, Puneet Tyagi
Přispěvatelé: Fruk, Ljiljana [0000-0003-2104-5817], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Rok vydání: 2021
Předmět:
medicine.medical_treatment
32 Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
biopolymers
Review
FOS: Health sciences
01 natural sciences
chemistry.chemical_compound
Neoplasms
Vaccines
DNA

Vaccines
Immunogenicity
Antibodies
Monoclonal

3 Good Health and Well Being
General Medicine
Hepatitis B
Vaccination
3204 Immunology
Infectious Diseases
3.4 Vaccines
Virus Diseases
immunotherapy
Infection
Biotechnology
nanostructure
Reviews
Context (language use)
Gene delivery
Biology
010402 general chemistry
Catalysis
DNA vaccination
DNA vaccines
Vaccine Related
medicine
Genetics
Humans
gene delivery
010405 organic chemistry
Prevention
General Chemistry
Immunotherapy
medicine.disease
Virology
0104 chemical sciences
chemistry
FOS: Biological sciences
Liposomes
Immunization
DNA
T-Lymphocytes
Cytotoxic

3 Prevention of disease and conditions
and promotion of well-being
Zdroj: Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)
Popis: Over the last 30 years, genetically engineered DNA has been tested as novel vaccination strategy against various diseases, including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B, several parasites, and cancers. However, the clinical breakthrough of the technique is confined by the low transfection efficacy and immunogenicity of the employed vaccines. Therefore, carrier materials were designed to prevent the rapid degradation and systemic clearance of DNA in the body. In this context, biopolymers are a particularly promising DNA vaccine carrier platform due to their beneficial biochemical and physical characteristics, including biocompatibility, stability, and low toxicity. This article reviews the applications, fabrication, and modification of biopolymers as carrier medium for genetic vaccines.
Recently, the first genetic vaccine has been approved to tackle the COVID‐19 pandemic. Despite their favourable properties, low transfection efficacies prevent many nucleic acid vaccines from being approved for human use. This Review explores strategies that use biopolymeric delivery systems to improve the efficacy of DNA immunisation.
Databáze: OpenAIRE