Mechanism of action of mRNA-based vaccines

Introduction: The present review summarizes the growing body of work defining the mechanisms of action of this exciting new vaccine technology that should allow rational approaches in the design of next generation mRNA vaccines. Areas covered: Bio-distribution of mRNA, localization of antigen produc...

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Main Authors: Carlo Iavarone, Derek T. O’hagan, Dong Yu, Nicolas F. Delahaye, Jeffrey B. Ulmer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-09-01
Series:Expert Review of Vaccines
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14760584.2017.1355245
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author Carlo Iavarone
Derek T. O’hagan
Dong Yu
Nicolas F. Delahaye
Jeffrey B. Ulmer
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description Introduction: The present review summarizes the growing body of work defining the mechanisms of action of this exciting new vaccine technology that should allow rational approaches in the design of next generation mRNA vaccines. Areas covered: Bio-distribution of mRNA, localization of antigen production, role of the innate immunity, priming of the adaptive immune response, route of administration and effects of mRNA delivery systems. Expert commentary: In the last few years, the development of RNA vaccines had a fast growth, the rising number of proof will enable rational approaches to improving the effectiveness and safety of this modern class of medicine.
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spelling doaj.art-af0fd2c6700e471485016843d9b2aaab2023-09-20T10:18:02ZengTaylor & Francis GroupExpert Review of Vaccines1476-05841744-83952017-09-0116987188110.1080/14760584.2017.13552451355245Mechanism of action of mRNA-based vaccinesCarlo Iavarone0Derek T. O’hagan1Dong Yu2Nicolas F. Delahaye3Jeffrey B. Ulmer4GSK VaccinesGSK VaccinesGSK VaccinesGSK VaccinesGSK VaccinesIntroduction: The present review summarizes the growing body of work defining the mechanisms of action of this exciting new vaccine technology that should allow rational approaches in the design of next generation mRNA vaccines. Areas covered: Bio-distribution of mRNA, localization of antigen production, role of the innate immunity, priming of the adaptive immune response, route of administration and effects of mRNA delivery systems. Expert commentary: In the last few years, the development of RNA vaccines had a fast growth, the rising number of proof will enable rational approaches to improving the effectiveness and safety of this modern class of medicine.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14760584.2017.1355245intrinsic adjuvanticityinnate immunityantiviral responsetype i interferondelivery systemoptimizationself-amplifying mrna (sam)
spellingShingle Carlo Iavarone
Derek T. O’hagan
Dong Yu
Nicolas F. Delahaye
Jeffrey B. Ulmer
Mechanism of action of mRNA-based vaccines
Expert Review of Vaccines
intrinsic adjuvanticity
innate immunity
antiviral response
type i interferon
delivery system
optimization
self-amplifying mrna (sam)
title Mechanism of action of mRNA-based vaccines
title_full Mechanism of action of mRNA-based vaccines
title_fullStr Mechanism of action of mRNA-based vaccines
title_full_unstemmed Mechanism of action of mRNA-based vaccines
title_short Mechanism of action of mRNA-based vaccines
title_sort mechanism of action of mrna based vaccines
topic intrinsic adjuvanticity
innate immunity
antiviral response
type i interferon
delivery system
optimization
self-amplifying mrna (sam)
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14760584.2017.1355245
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