Affiliation:
1. Departamento de Bioquimica, Centro de Investigacion Biomedica de la Facultad de Medicina Unidad Torreon. Universidad Autonoma de Coahuila (UA de C), Torreon, Mexico
2. Facultad de Ciencias Biologicas Unidad Torreon, Universidad Autonoma de Coahuila (UA de C), Torreon, Mexico
Abstract
Background:
The immune system is responsible for providing protection to the body
against foreign substances. The immune system divides into two types of immune responses to study
its mechanisms of protection: 1) Innate and 2) Adaptive. The innate immune response represents the
first protective barrier of the organism that also works as a regulator of the adaptive immune response,
if evaded the mechanisms of the innate immune response by the foreign substance the adaptive immune
response takes action with the consequent antigen neutralization or elimination. The adaptive
immune response objective is developing a specific humoral response that consists in the production of
soluble proteins known as antibodies capable of specifically recognizing the foreign agent; such protective
mechanism is induced artificially through an immunization or vaccination. Unfortunately, the
immunogenicity of the antigens is an intrinsic characteristic of the same antigen dependent on several
factors.
Conclusion:
Vaccine adjuvants are chemical substances of very varied structure that seek to improve
the immunogenicity of antigens. The main four types of adjuvants under investigation are the following:
1) Oil emulsions with an antigen in solution, 2) Pattern recognition receptors activating molecules,
3) Inflammatory stimulatory molecules or activators of the inflammasome complex, and 4) Cytokines.
However, this paper addresses the biological plausibility of two phytochemical compounds as vaccine
adjuvants: 5) Lectins, and 6) Plant phenolics whose characteristics, mechanisms of action and disadvantages
are addressed. Finally, the immunological usefulness of these molecules is discussed through
immunological data to estimate effects of plant phenolics and lectins as vaccine adjuvants, and current
studies that have implanted these molecules as vaccine adjuvants, demonstrating the results of this
immunization.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmaceutical Science,Biotechnology
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