Establishing long-lasting vaccine immunity: insights from mRNA and adjuvanted protein platforms
Andrea-Clemencia Pineda-Peña, Kohei Hasegawa, Vincent Pavot, Catherine Berry, Béhazine Combadière, Guadalupe Cortés-Garcia, Adrian B. McDermott, Saranya Sridhar
Abstract
Durable vaccine-induced immunity is the basis of long-term protection against infection and disease. This review covers three topics. First, we describe the immunological foundations of durable response and its determinants (e.g., vaccine design, host, and pathogen factors). Second, we summarize the current evidence regarding the durable immune responses conferred by mRNA- and adjuvanted protein-based vaccine platforms. Lastly, we discuss the challenges in developing durable mRNA vaccines and outline future considerations.
Topics & Concepts
ImmunologyImmune systemImmunityVirologyMessenger RNABiologyMedicinePathogenVaccine efficacyVaccinationAntibody responseImmunogenicityComputational biologyAcquired immune systemAttenuated vaccineAntibodyRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research