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Targeting natural killer cells to enhance vaccine responses.


ABSTRACT: Vaccination serves as a cornerstone of global health. Successful prevention of infection or disease by vaccines is achieved through elicitation of pathogen-specific antibodies and long-lived memory T cells. However, several microbial threats to human health have proven refractory to past vaccine efforts. These shortcomings have been attributed to either inefficient triggering of memory T and B cell responses or to the unfulfilled need to stimulate non-conventional forms of immunological memory. Natural killer (NK) cells have recently emerged as both key regulators of vaccine-elicited T and B cell responses and as memory cells that contribute to pathogen control. We discuss potential methods to modulate these functions of NK cells to enhance vaccine success.

SUBMITTER: Cox A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8364504 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Targeting natural killer cells to enhance vaccine responses.

Cox Andrew A   Cevik Hilal H   Feldman H Alex HA   Canaday Laura M LM   Lakes Nora N   Waggoner Stephen N SN  

Trends in pharmacological sciences 20210723 9


Vaccination serves as a cornerstone of global health. Successful prevention of infection or disease by vaccines is achieved through elicitation of pathogen-specific antibodies and long-lived memory T cells. However, several microbial threats to human health have proven refractory to past vaccine efforts. These shortcomings have been attributed to either inefficient triggering of memory T and B cell responses or to the unfulfilled need to stimulate non-conventional forms of immunological memory.  ...[more]

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