Emerging concepts in the science of vaccine adjuvants
Adjuvants are vaccine components that enhance the magnitude, breadth and durability of
the immune response. Following its introduction in the 1920s, alum remained the only …
the immune response. Following its introduction in the 1920s, alum remained the only …
[HTML][HTML] Correlates of adjuvanticity: A review on adjuvants in licensed vaccines
After decades of slow progress, the last years have seen a rapid acceleration of the
development of adjuvanted vaccines which have lately been approved for human use …
development of adjuvanted vaccines which have lately been approved for human use …
[HTML][HTML] The continued advance of vaccine adjuvants–'we can work it out'
In the last decade there have been some significant advances in vaccine adjuvants,
particularly in relation to their inclusion in licensed products. This was proceeded by several …
particularly in relation to their inclusion in licensed products. This was proceeded by several …
Engineering DNA vaccines against infectious diseases
Engineering vaccine-based therapeutics for infectious diseases is highly challenging, as
trial formulations are often found to be nonspecific, ineffective, thermally or hydrolytically …
trial formulations are often found to be nonspecific, ineffective, thermally or hydrolytically …
AS03-and MF59-adjuvanted influenza vaccines in children
Influenza is a major cause of respiratory disease leading to hospitalization in young
children. However, seasonal trivalent influenza vaccines (TIVs) have been shown to be …
children. However, seasonal trivalent influenza vaccines (TIVs) have been shown to be …
From sharks to yeasts: Squalene in the development of vaccine adjuvants
Squalene is a natural linear triterpene that can be found in high amounts in certain fish liver
oils, especially from deep-sea sharks, and to a lesser extent in a wide variety of vegeTable …
oils, especially from deep-sea sharks, and to a lesser extent in a wide variety of vegeTable …
Natural killer cells in COVID-19: from infection, to vaccination and therapy
Natural killer (NK) cells are among the most important innate immunity members, which are
the first cells that fight against infected cells. The function of these cells is impaired in …
the first cells that fight against infected cells. The function of these cells is impaired in …
Targeting natural killer cells to enhance vaccine responses
Vaccination serves as a cornerstone of global health. Successful prevention of infection or
disease by vaccines is achieved through elicitation of pathogen-specific antibodies and long …
disease by vaccines is achieved through elicitation of pathogen-specific antibodies and long …
[HTML][HTML] Acute and persistent responses after H5N1 vaccination in humans
To gain insight into how an adjuvant impacts vaccination responses, we use systems
immunology to study human H5N1 influenza vaccination with or without the adjuvant AS03 …
immunology to study human H5N1 influenza vaccination with or without the adjuvant AS03 …
Systems vaccinology and big data in the vaccine development chain
RHM Raeven, E van Riet, HD Meiring, B Metz… - …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Systems vaccinology has proven a fascinating development in the last decade. Where
traditionally vaccine development has been dominated by trial and error, systems …
traditionally vaccine development has been dominated by trial and error, systems …