학술논문

Mucosal vaccination: onward and upward
Document Type
article
Source
Expert Review of Vaccines, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 885-899 (2023)
Subject
adjuvant
delivery system
mucosal immunology
mucosal vaccine
subunit vaccine
Internal medicine
RC31-1245
Language
English
ISSN
1476-0584
1744-8395
14760584
Abstract
Introduction The unique mucosal immune system allows the generation of robust protective immune responses at the front line of pathogen encounters. The needle-free delivery route and cold chain-free logistic requirements also provide additional advantages in ease and economy. However, the development of mucosal vaccines faces several challenges, and only a handful of mucosal vaccines are currently licensed. These vaccines are all in the form of live attenuated or inactivated whole organisms, whereas no subunit-based mucosal vaccine is available. Areas covered The selection of antigen, delivery vehicle, route and adjuvants for mucosal vaccination are highly important. This is particularly crucial for subunit vaccines, as they often fail to elicit strong immune responses. Emerging research is providing new insights into the biological and immunological uniqueness of mucosal tissues. However, many aspects of the mucosal immunology still await to be investigated. Expert opinion This article provides an overview of the current understanding of mucosal vaccination and discusses the remaining knowledge gaps. We emphasize that because of the potential benefits mucosal vaccines can bring from the biomedical, social and economic standpoints, the unmet goal to achieve mucosal vaccine success is worth the effort.