Design of Novel Vaccines Based on Virus-Like Particles.

Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Sub-cellular biochemistry Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1007/978-3-031-65187-8_21
Juan Bárcena, María Zamora-Ceballos, Esther Blanco
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Virus-like particles (VLPs) are formed by viral proteins that, when overexpressed, spontaneously self-assemble into particles that structurally are similar to infectious virus or subviral particles (e.g. the viral capsid). VLPs are appealing as vaccine candidates because their inherent properties (i.e. virus-sized, multimeric antigens, highly organised and repetitive structure, not infectious) are suitable for the induction of safe and efficient humoral and cellular immune responses. VLP-based vaccines have already been licensed for human and veterinary use, and many more vaccine candidates are currently in late stages of evaluation. Moreover, the development of VLPs as platforms for foreign antigen display has further broadened their potential applicability both as prophylactic and therapeutic vaccines. This chapter provides an overview on the design and use of VLPs for the development of new-generation vaccines.

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基于病毒样颗粒的新型疫苗设计。
病毒样颗粒(vlp)是由病毒蛋白形成的,当病毒蛋白过度表达时,会自发地自组装成结构类似于感染性病毒或亚病毒颗粒(例如病毒衣壳)的颗粒。VLPs作为候选疫苗具有吸引力,因为其固有特性(即病毒大小、多聚抗原、高度组织化和重复结构、不具有传染性)适合诱导安全有效的体液和细胞免疫反应。基于vlp的疫苗已获准用于人类和兽医,更多候选疫苗目前处于评估的后期阶段。此外,VLPs作为外源抗原展示平台的发展进一步扩大了其作为预防性和治疗性疫苗的潜在适用性。本章概述了VLPs在新一代疫苗开发中的设计和使用。
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Sub-cellular biochemistry
Sub-cellular biochemistry Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry
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期刊介绍: The book series SUBCELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY is a renowned and well recognized forum for disseminating advances of emerging topics in Cell Biology and related subjects. All volumes are edited by established scientists and the individual chapters are written by experts on the relevant topic. The individual chapters of each volume are fully citable and indexed in Medline/Pubmed to ensure maximum visibility of the work.
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