Molecules (Oct 2022)

Chemical and Synthetic Biology Approaches for Cancer Vaccine Development

  • Farzana Hossain,
  • Shruthi Kandalai,
  • Xiaozhuang Zhou,
  • Nan Zhang,
  • Qingfei Zheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27206933
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 20
p. 6933

Abstract

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Cancer vaccines have been considered promising therapeutic strategies and are often constructed from whole cells, attenuated pathogens, carbohydrates, peptides, nucleic acids, etc. However, the use of whole organisms or pathogens can elicit unwanted immune responses arising from unforeseen reactions to the vaccine components. On the other hand, synthetic vaccines, which contain antigens that are conjugated, often with carrier proteins, can overcome these issues. Therefore, in this review we have highlighted the synthetic approaches and discussed several bioconjugation strategies for developing antigen-based cancer vaccines. In addition, the major synthetic biology approaches that were used to develop genetically modified cancer vaccines and their progress in clinical research are summarized here. Furthermore, to boost the immune responses of any vaccines, the addition of suitable adjuvants and a proper delivery system are essential. Hence, this review also mentions the synthesis of adjuvants and utilization of biomaterial scaffolds, which may facilitate the design of future cancer vaccines.

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