2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12979-023-00349-5
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Novel nanoadjuvants balance immune activation with modest inflammation: implications for older adult vaccines

Abstract: Background Age-associated impairments of immune response and inflammaging likely contribute to poor vaccine efficacy. An appropriate balance between activation of immune memory and inflammatory response may be more effective in vaccines for older adults; attempts to overcome reduced efficacy have included the addition of adjuvants or increased antigenic dose. Next generation vaccine formulations may also use biomaterials to both deliver and adjuvant vaccine antigens. In the context of aging, it… Show more

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“…In view of the underlying chronic inflammation in elderly individuals, adjuvants should improve APC function without eliciting intense inflammatory responses from APC or other immune cells, such as T cells. Ross et al illustrated that the novel nanoadjuvants (polyanhydride nanoparticles and pentablock copolymer micelles) and cyclic dinucleotides (a STING agonist) have moderate induction of cytokine secretion and weak inflammatory properties, which may be suitable for older adults 112 . In addition, the impacts of adjuvants on vaccine efficacy often result from various mechanisms.…”
Section: Design Strategies For Vaccines For Elderly Individualsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In view of the underlying chronic inflammation in elderly individuals, adjuvants should improve APC function without eliciting intense inflammatory responses from APC or other immune cells, such as T cells. Ross et al illustrated that the novel nanoadjuvants (polyanhydride nanoparticles and pentablock copolymer micelles) and cyclic dinucleotides (a STING agonist) have moderate induction of cytokine secretion and weak inflammatory properties, which may be suitable for older adults 112 . In addition, the impacts of adjuvants on vaccine efficacy often result from various mechanisms.…”
Section: Design Strategies For Vaccines For Elderly Individualsmentioning
confidence: 99%