核酸
疾病
病毒学
遗传密码
医学
生物技术
计算生物学
生物
遗传学
DNA
病理
作者
Alessandra Del Bene,Antonia D’Aniello,Salvatore Mottola,V. Mazzarella,Roberto Cutolo,Erica Campagna,Rosaria Benedetti,Lucia Altucci,Sandro Cosconati,Salvatore Di Maro,Anna Messere
摘要
Vaccinology has revolutionized modern medicine, delivering groundbreaking solutions to prevent and control infectious diseases while pioneering innovative strategies to tackle non-infectious challenges, including cancer. Traditional vaccines faced inherent limitations, driving the evolution of next-generation vaccines such as subunit vaccines, peptide-based vaccines, and nucleic acid-based platforms. Among these, nucleic acid-based vaccines, including DNA and mRNA technologies, represent a major innovation. Pioneering studies in the 1990s demonstrated their ability to elicit immune responses by encoding specific antigens. Recent advancements in delivery systems and molecular engineering have overcome initial challenges, enabling their rapid development and clinical success. This review explores nucleic acid-based vaccines, including chemically modified variants, by examining their mechanisms, structural features, and therapeutic potential, while underscoring their pivotal role in modern immunization strategies and expanding applications across contemporary medicine.
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