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How Long Will It Take to Launch an Effective Helicobacter pylori Vaccine for Humans?

Songhui Li, Wenfeng Zhao, Lei Xia, Ling‐Yi Kong, Lei Yang

2023Infection and Drug Resistance22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract: Helicobacter pylori infection often occurs in early childhood, and can last a lifetime if not treated with medication. H. pylori infection can also cause a variety of stomach diseases, which can only be treated with a combination of antibiotics. Combinations of antibiotics can cure H. pylori infection, but it is easy to relapse and develop drug resistance. Therefore, a vaccine is a promising strategy for prevention and therapy for the infection of H. pylori . After decades of research and development, there has been no appearance of any H. pylori vaccine reaching the market, unfortunately. This review summarizes the aspects of candidate antigens, immunoadjuvants, and delivery systems in the long journey of H. pylori vaccine research, and also introduces some clinical trials that have displayed encouraging or depressing results. Possible reasons for the inability of an H. pylori vaccine to be available over the counter are cautiously discussed and some propositions for the future of H. pylori vaccines are outlined. Graphical Abstract: Keywords: Helicobacter pylori vaccines, antigen, adjuvant, delivery system, clinical trials

Topics & Concepts

Helicobacter pyloriMedicineAntibioticsHelicobacter pylori infectionClinical trialImmunologyAntibiotic resistanceIntensive care medicineBiologyMicrobiologyInternal medicineHelicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studiesGalectins and Cancer BiologyVeterinary medicine and infectious diseases
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