Vaccines (Aug 2023)

Plant Viruses as Adjuvants for Next-Generation Vaccines and Immunotherapy

  • Nikolai Nikitin,
  • Yuri Vasiliev,
  • Angelina Kovalenko,
  • Ekaterina Ryabchevskaya,
  • Olga Kondakova,
  • Ekaterina Evtushenko,
  • Olga Karpova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11081372
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 8
p. 1372

Abstract

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Vaccines are the cornerstone of infectious disease control and prevention. The outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 has confirmed the urgent need for a new approach to the design of novel vaccines. Plant viruses and their derivatives are being used increasingly for the development of new medical and biotechnological applications, and this is reflected in a number of preclinical and clinical studies. Plant viruses have a unique combination of features (biosafety, low reactogenicity, inexpensiveness and ease of production, etc.), which determine their potential. This review presents the latest data on the use of plant viruses with different types of symmetry as vaccine components and adjuvants in cancer immunotherapy. The discussion concludes that the most promising approaches might be those that use structurally modified plant viruses (spherical particles) obtained from the Tobacco mosaic virus. These particles combine high adsorption properties (as a carrier) with strong immunogenicity, as has been confirmed using various antigens in animal models. According to current research, it is evident that plant viruses have great potential for application in the development of vaccines and in cancer immunotherapy.

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