Recombinant Influenza Vaccines

Author:

Sedova E. S.,Shcherbinin D. N.,Migunov A. I.,Smirnov Yu. A.,Logunov D. Yu.,Shmarov M. M.,Tsybalova L. M.,Naroditskiĭ B. S.,Kiselev O. I.,Gintsburg A. L.

Abstract

This review covers the problems encountered in the construction and production of new recombinant influenza vaccines. New approaches to the development of influenza vaccines are investigated; they include reverse genetics methods, production of virus-like particles, and DNA- and viral vector-based vaccines. Such approaches as the delivery of foreign genes by DNA- and viral vector-based vaccines can preserve the native structure of antigens. Adenoviral vectors are a promising gene-delivery platform for a variety of genetic vaccines. Adenoviruses can efficiently penetrate the human organism through mucosal epithelium, thus providing long-term antigen persistence and induction of the innate immune response. This review provides an overview of the practicability of the production of new recombinant influenza cross-protective vaccines on the basis of adenoviral vectors expressing hemagglutinin genes of different influenza strains.

Publisher

Acta Naturae Ltd

Subject

Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,Biochemistry,Biotechnology

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