DNA-based influenza vaccines: evaluating their potential to provide universal protection.

Idrugs Pub Date : 2010-10-01
Andrew Y Choo, Kate E Broderick, Joseph J Kim, Niranjan Y Sardesai
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Abstract

The recent outbreaks of the H5N1 and H1N1 pandemic influenza have highlighted the importance of developing fast, effective therapeutic strategies to prevent and/or limit the spread of future influenza outbreaks. Although current vaccines against influenza are generally effective, several limitations, including those associated with the amount of available vaccine, the time to vaccine production and vaccine efficacy, may encumber a mass vaccination strategy and effective targeting against future outbreaks. This feature review discusses the prospects of SynCon-derived DNA vaccines against influenza; such vaccines are expected to be effective at targeting many currently circulating influenza virus strains, as well as potentially targeting strains that may be associated with future outbreaks. Because of advantages associated with safety, time to production and ease of production, as well as the generation of more effective immune responses, influenza DNA vaccines provide a promising potential solution to a global medical concern.

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基于dna的流感疫苗:评估其提供普遍保护的潜力。
最近爆发的H5N1和H1N1大流行性流感突出了制定快速、有效的治疗战略以预防和/或限制未来流感疫情传播的重要性。虽然目前的流感疫苗总体上是有效的,但一些限制,包括与现有疫苗数量、疫苗生产时间和疫苗效力有关的限制,可能会妨碍大规模疫苗接种战略和针对未来疫情的有效目标。本文综述了syncon衍生的流感DNA疫苗的研究前景;这类疫苗预计可有效地针对目前流行的许多流感病毒株,以及可能与未来疫情有关的潜在毒株。流感DNA疫苗具有安全性、生产时间和易于生产以及产生更有效的免疫反应等优势,为解决全球医疗问题提供了一个有希望的潜在解决方案。
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