Application of Traditional Vaccine Development Strategies to SARS-CoV-2
Application of Traditional Vaccine Development Strategies to SARS-CoV-2
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Rando, Halie M. , Lordan, Ronan , Lee, Alexandra J. , Naik, Amruta , Wellhausen, Nils , Sell, Elizabeth , Kolla, Likhitha , Gitter, Anthony , Greene, Casey S. , Bansal, Vikas , Barton, John P. , Boca, Simina M. , Boerckel, Joel D. , Brueffer, Christian , Byrd, James Brian , Capone, Stephen , Das, Shikta , Dattoli, Anna Ada , Dziak, John J. , Field, Jeffrey M. , Ghosh, Soumita , Gitter, Anthony , Goel, Rishi Raj , Greene, Casey S. , Guebila, Marouen Ben , Himmelstein, Daniel S. , Hu, Fengling , Jadavji, Nafisa M. , Kamil, Jeremy P. , Knyazev, Sergey , Kolla, Likhitha , Lee, Alexandra J. , Lordan, Ronan , Lubiana, Tiago , Lukan, Temitayo , MacLean, Adam L. , Mai, David , Mangul, Serghei , Manheim, David , McGowan, Lucy D’Agostino , Meyer, Jesse G. , Mundo, Ariel I. , Naik, Amruta , Park, YoSon , Perrin, Dimitri , Qi, Yanjun , Rafizadeh, Diane N. , Ramsundar, Bharath , Rando, Halie M. , Ray, Sandipan , Robson, Michael P. , Rubinetti, Vincent , Sell, Elizabeth , Shinholster, Lamonica , Skelly, Ashwin N. , Sun, Yuchen , Sun, Yusha , Szeto, Gregory L. , Velazquez, Ryan , Wang, Jinhui , Wellhausen, Nils , COVID-19 Review Consortium and The COVID-19 Review Consortium includes
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United States: American Society for Microbiology
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The development, production, and distribution of vaccines is imperative to saving lives, preventing illness, and reducing the economic and social burdens caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccines that use cutting-edge biotechnology have played an important role in mitigating the effects of SARS-CoV-2.
Over the past 150 years, vaccines have revolutionized the relationship between people and disease. During the COVID-19 pandemic, technologies such as mRNA vaccines have received attention due to their novelty and successes. However, more traditional vaccine development platforms have also yielded important tools in the worldwide fight against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). A variety of approaches have been used to develop COVID-19 vaccines that are now authorized for use in countries around the world. In this review, we highlight strategies that focus on the viral capsid and outwards, rather than on the nucleic acids inside. These approaches fall into two broad categories: whole-virus vaccines and subunit vaccines. Whole-virus vaccines use the virus itself, in either an inactivated or an attenuated state. Subunit vaccines contain instead an isolated, immunogenic component of the virus. Here, we highlight vaccine candidates that apply these approaches against SARS-CoV-2 in different ways. In a companion article (H. M. Rando, R. Lordan, L. Kolla, E. Sell, et al., mSystems 8:e00928-22, 2023,
https://doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00928-22
), we review the more recent and novel development of nucleic acid-based vaccine technologies. We further consider the role that these COVID-19 vaccine development programs have played in prophylaxis at the global scale. Well-established vaccine technologies have proved especially important to making vaccines accessible in low- and middle-i...
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Application of Traditional Vaccine Development Strategies to SARS-CoV-2
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Lordan, Ronan
Lee, Alexandra J.
Naik, Amruta
Wellhausen, Nils
Sell, Elizabeth
Kolla, Likhitha
Gitter, Anthony
Greene, Casey S.
Bansal, Vikas
Barton, John P.
Boca, Simina M.
Boerckel, Joel D.
Brueffer, Christian
Byrd, James Brian
Capone, Stephen
Das, Shikta
Dattoli, Anna Ada
Dziak, John J.
Field, Jeffrey M.
Ghosh, Soumita
Gitter, Anthony
Goel, Rishi Raj
Greene, Casey S.
Guebila, Marouen Ben
Himmelstein, Daniel S.
Hu, Fengling
Jadavji, Nafisa M.
Kamil, Jeremy P.
Knyazev, Sergey
Kolla, Likhitha
Lee, Alexandra J.
Lordan, Ronan
Lubiana, Tiago
Lukan, Temitayo
MacLean, Adam L.
Mai, David
Mangul, Serghei
Manheim, David
McGowan, Lucy D’Agostino
Meyer, Jesse G.
Mundo, Ariel I.
Naik, Amruta
Park, YoSon
Perrin, Dimitri
Qi, Yanjun
Rafizadeh, Diane N.
Ramsundar, Bharath
Rando, Halie M.
Ray, Sandipan
Robson, Michael P.
Rubinetti, Vincent
Sell, Elizabeth
Shinholster, Lamonica
Skelly, Ashwin N.
Sun, Yuchen
Sun, Yusha
Szeto, Gregory L.
Velazquez, Ryan
Wang, Jinhui
Wellhausen, Nils
COVID-19 Review Consortium
The COVID-19 Review Consortium includes
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_673b77bfcfa3479e95df125d7dd5c46d
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_673b77bfcfa3479e95df125d7dd5c46d
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2379-5077
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2379-5077
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10.1128/msystems.00927-22