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Better influenza vaccines: an industry perspective

Juine-Ruey Chen, Yo-Min Liu, Yung-Chieh Tseng, Che Ma

2020Journal of Biomedical Science142 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Vaccination is the most effective measure at preventing influenza virus infections. However, current seasonal influenza vaccines are only protective against closely matched circulating strains. Even with extensive monitoring and annual reformulation our efforts remain one step behind the rapidly evolving virus, often resulting in mismatches and low vaccine effectiveness. Fortunately, many next-generation influenza vaccines are currently in development, utilizing an array of innovative techniques to shorten production time and increase the breadth of protection. This review summarizes the production methods of current vaccines, recent advances that have been made in influenza vaccine research, and highlights potential challenges that are yet to be overcome. Special emphasis is put on the potential role of glycoengineering in influenza vaccine development, and the advantages of removing the glycan shield on influenza surface antigens to increase vaccine immunogenicity. The potential for future development of these novel influenza vaccine candidates is discussed from an industry perspective.

Topics & Concepts

Influenza vaccineVaccinationImmunogenicityVirologySeasonal influenzaLive attenuated influenza vaccineMedicineImmunologyAntigenCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Infectious disease (medical specialty)DiseasePathologyInfluenza Virus Research Studiesvaccines and immunoinformatics approachesMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
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