Viruses (Jan 2024)

mRNA Vaccine Nanoplatforms and Innate Immunity

  • Lai Wei,
  • Chunhong Dong,
  • Wandi Zhu,
  • Bao-Zhong Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v16010120
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
p. 120

Abstract

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mRNA-based vaccine technology has been significantly developed and enhanced, particularly highlighted by the authorization of mRNA vaccines for addressing the COVID-19 pandemic. Various biomaterials are developed in nano-scales and applied as mRNA vaccine delivery platforms. However, how these mRNA nanoplatforms influence immune responses has not been thoroughly studied. Hence, we have reviewed the current understanding of various mRNA vaccine platforms. We discussed the possible pathways through which these platforms moderate the host’s innate immunity and contribute to the development of adaptive immunity. We shed light on their development in reducing biotoxicity and enhancing antigen delivery efficiency. Beyond the built-in adjuvanticity of mRNA vaccines, we propose that supplementary adjuvants may be required to fine-tune and precisely control innate immunity and subsequent adaptive immune responses.

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