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How is selection of adjuvants?

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— Adjuvant: a substance added in the vaccine that potentiates or modulates the immune response to the antigenic components — Not needed in attenuated, inactivated and recombinant vectors vaccines — Needed in purified proteins, peptides and polysaccharides vaccines — Can be natural (PAMP) or synthetic. Are usually TLR agonists that drive dendritic cell maturation — Other roles: delay of vaccine breakdown (emulsions, mineral salts… ), recruitment of leukocytes — Are the focus of the most recent developments in vaccinology — Modulate qualitatively the immune response : TH2 (humoral) or TH1 (cellular)


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