2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-18750-3
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STING-pathway modulation to enhance the immunogenicity of adenoviral-vectored vaccines

Abstract: Traditional chemical adjuvants remain a practical means of enhancing the immunogenicity of vaccines. Nevertheless, it is recognized that increasing the immunogenicity of viral vectors is challenging. Recently, STING ligands have been shown to enhance the efficacy of different vaccine platforms, but their affectivity on viral-vectored vaccination has not been fully assessed. In this study we used a multi-pronged approach to shed light on the immunological properties and potential mechanisms of action of this ty… Show more

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“…The therapeutic targeting of the cGAS-STING pathway is a current hot topic in cancer immunotherapy and the treatment of autoimmune diseases [28,161]. The evidence of the implication of the STING-cGAS pathway in the innate immune response has led to the exploration of the possible use of STING activators as adjuvants in vaccines [162][163][164][165]. However, this strategy has to be approached with caution as, normally, STING activators present poor pharmacokinetic properties and can induce systemic toxicity [164].…”
Section: Small Organic Molecules As Drug Candidatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The therapeutic targeting of the cGAS-STING pathway is a current hot topic in cancer immunotherapy and the treatment of autoimmune diseases [28,161]. The evidence of the implication of the STING-cGAS pathway in the innate immune response has led to the exploration of the possible use of STING activators as adjuvants in vaccines [162][163][164][165]. However, this strategy has to be approached with caution as, normally, STING activators present poor pharmacokinetic properties and can induce systemic toxicity [164].…”
Section: Small Organic Molecules As Drug Candidatesmentioning
confidence: 99%