Nitro Biosciences:: Enhancing immune response via an expanded genetic code.

Delaware journal of public health Pub Date : 2023-11-30 eCollection Date: 2023-11-01 DOI:10.32481/djph.2023.11.007
Neil Butler, Aditya Kunjapur
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Novel modalities of vaccine will be required to address the current and future public health concerns we face. Many infectious diseases lack clinically approved vaccines causing immense burden to the health care system both domestically and abroad. More concerningly, the prevalence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is anticipated to rise over the coming decades and limit our tools to treat these infections. There is thus an urgent need to develop vaccinations to overcome these rising gaps in treatment and prevent infections moving forward. At Nitro Biosciences, we are developing a platform to create next-generation vaccines for diseases currently lacking clinically approved products. By harnessing an expanded genetic code, we can precisely modify antigens to enhance their immunogenicity, enabling a broadening of the scope of antigens to target in vaccine development and enhancing the potential to create efficacious vaccines where other efforts have failed.

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Nitro Biosciences::通过扩展遗传密码增强免疫反应。
要解决我们当前和未来面临的公共卫生问题,就必须采用新的疫苗模式。许多传染病缺乏临床认可的疫苗,这给国内外的医疗保健系统造成了巨大负担。更令人担忧的是,抗菌药耐药性(AMR)的流行预计将在未来几十年内上升,并限制我们治疗这些感染的工具。因此,我们急需开发疫苗,以弥补治疗方面不断扩大的差距,并在未来预防感染。在 Nitro Biosciences,我们正在开发一个平台,为目前缺乏临床批准产品的疾病研制下一代疫苗。通过利用扩展的遗传密码,我们可以精确地修改抗原以增强其免疫原性,从而拓宽疫苗开发所针对的抗原范围,并在其他工作失败的情况下提高创造有效疫苗的潜力。
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