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PPAR agonists as effective adjuvants for COVID-19 vaccines, by modifying immunogenetics: a review of literature

Authors :
Mina Youssef
Sarah Hetta
Mariam Bishara
Rafeef Hozaien
Radwa Abd-Elshafy Ali Ahmed
Bemen Atif
Mina Tawfik
Rahma Mohamadein
Rana Shebl
Jumana H. Ismail
Nada Ali
Ebtesam Elsaify
Ahmed Aboelmaaty
David Ibrahim
Aya Kamel
Mohamed El Sharnouby
Hadeer Hafez
Nuran K. Abdelhameed
Biagio Castaldi
Alaaelrahman Shahib
Shenoda Yacoub
Catherine Abdelmalak
Nervana Gamal
Rana Elgendy
Mourad Hamouda
Farah Magdy
Yara Osman
Sara Emel
Ahmed Abouelazaem
Noha Abdelraouf
Elaria Yacoub
Aya Kamal
Yara Asar
Musheera Ammar
Youstina Aziz
Samah El-Saman
Ahmed Elhatw
Rana Allam
Sara Owais
Beshoy Ghabreal
Reem J. Husseiny
Abanoub Abdelmalek
Yousef M. Husseiny
Antoine Fakhry AbdelMassih
Hafsa Dahir
Basant M. Mohamed
Saged Elsherbiney
Nadine El-Husseiny
Sherin Galal
Shaimaa Abdelalim
Rahma Menshawey
Nada Daniel
Yasmeen Khalaf
Sarah Fouad
Radwa Othman
Yousra Khafagy
Esraa Menshawey
Maram Ahmed
Kerlos Merhom
Amany Mansour
Farid Hanna
Source :
Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2021), Journal of Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SpringerOpen, 2021.

Abstract

Background Several coronavirus vaccine have been fast-tracked to halt the pandemic, the usage of immune adjuvants that can boost immunological memory has come up to the surface. This is particularly of importance in view of the rates of failure of seroconversion and re-infection after COVID-19 infection, which could make the vaccine role and response debatable. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) have an established immune-modulatory role, but their effects as adjuvants to vaccination have not been explored to date. Main body of the abstract It is increasingly recognized that PPAR agonists can upregulate the levels of anti-apoptotic factors such as MCL-1. Such effect can improve the results of vaccination by enhancing the longevity of long-lived plasma cells (LLPCs). The interaction between PPAR agonists and the immune system does not halt here, as T cell memory is also stimulated through enhanced T regulatory cells, antagonizing PD-L1 and switching the metabolism of T cells to fatty acid oxidation, which has a remarkable effect on the persistence of T memory cells. What is even of a more significant value is the effect of PPAR gamma on ensuring a profound secretion of antibodies upon re-exposure to the offending antigen through upregulating lipoxin B4, therefore potentially assisting the vaccine response and deterring re-infection. Short conclusion In view of the above, we suggest the use of PPAR as adjuvants to vaccines in general especially the emerging COVID-19 vaccine due to their role in enhancing immunologic memory through DNA-dependent mechanisms.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20905920
Volume :
19
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
Accession number :
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