Kim, M-Y; Mason, HS; Ma, JKC; Reljic, R
(2024)
Recombinant immune complexes as vaccines against infectious diseases.
Trends Biotechnol, 42 (11).
pp. 1427-1438.
ISSN 1879-3096
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tibtech.2024.05.004
SGUL Authors: Reljic, Rajko
Abstract
New vaccine technologies are needed to combat many existing infections and prepare better for those that may emerge in the future. The conventional technologies that rely on protein-based vaccines are still severely restricted by the sparsity and poor accessibility of available adjuvants. One possible solution to this problem is to enhance antigen immunogenicity by a more natural means by complexing it with antibodies in the form of immune complexes (ICs). However, natural ICs are impractical as vaccines, and significant research efforts have been made to generate them in recombinant form, with plant bioengineering being at the forefront of these efforts. Here, we describe the challenges and progress made to date to make recombinant IC vaccines applicable to humans.
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