학술논문

Recent development of oral vaccines (Review)
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine. May, 2024, Vol. 27 Issue 5
Subject
Immune response
B cells
Antigens
Genetic engineering
Vaccines -- Contamination
Escherichia coli
Language
English
ISSN
1792-0981
Abstract
Oral immunization can elicit an effective immune response and immune tolerance to specific antigens. When compared with the traditional injection route, delivering antigens via the gastrointestinal mucosa offers superior immune effects and compliance, as well as simplicity and convenience, making it a more optimal route for immunization. At present, various oral vaccine delivery systems exist. Certain modified bacteria, such as Salmonella, Escherichia coli and particularly Lactobacillus, are considered promising carriers for oral vaccines. These carriers can significantly enhance immunization efficiency by actively replicating in the intestinal tract following oral administration. The present review provided a discussion of the main mechanisms of oral immunity and the research progress made in the field of oral vaccines. Additionally, it introduced the advantages and disadvantages of the currently more commonly administered injectable COVID-19 vaccines, alongside the latest advancements in this area. Furthermore, recent developments in oral vaccines are summarized, and their potential benefits and side effects are discussed. Key words: oral vaccines, COVID-19 vaccine, transgenic plant-based oral vaccines
Contents 1. Introduction 2. Mechanisms of oral immunity 3. COVID-19 vaccine development 4. Feasibility and challenges of oral vaccines 5. Promising transgenic plant-based oral vaccines 6. Innovative vaccine delivery systems: [...]