Lipopeptides for Vaccine Development
Ian W. Hamley
Abstract
hexapeptide sequence, and many derivatives of this model immunogenic compound are also reviewed. Self-assembled lipopeptide structures including spherical and worm-like micelles that have been shown to act as vaccine agents are also described. The work discussed includes examples of lipopeptides developed with model antigens, as well as for immunotherapies to treat many infectious diseases including malaria, influenza, hepatitis, COVID-19, and many others, as well as cancer immunotherapies. Some of these have proceeded to clinical development. The research discussed highlights the huge potential of, and diversity of roles for, lipopeptides in contemporary and future vaccine development.
Topics & Concepts
LipopeptideChemistryComputational biologyAntigenVirologyImmunologyBiologyBacteriaGeneticsImmune Response and InflammationImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesAntimicrobial Peptides and Activities