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Strategies for controlling the innate immune activity of conventional and self-amplifying mRNA therapeutics : getting the message across

Authors :
Stefaan C. De Smedt
Helena Vanluchene
An-Katrien Minnaert
Katrien Remaut
Rein Verbeke
Koen Raemdonck
Niek N. Sanders
Ine Lentacker
Minnaert, An-Katrien
Source :
ADVANCED DRUG DELIVERY REVIEWS, Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Graphical abstract<br />The recent approval of messenger RNA (mRNA)-based vaccines to combat the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic highlights the potential of both conventional mRNA and self-amplifying mRNA (saRNA) as a flexible immunotherapy platform to treat infectious diseases. Besides the antigen it encodes, mRNA itself has an immune-stimulating activity that can contribute to vaccine efficacy. This self-adjuvant effect, however, will interfere with mRNA translation and may influence the desired therapeutic outcome. To further exploit its potential as a versatile therapeutic platform, it will be crucial to control mRNA’s innate immune-stimulating properties. In this regard, we describe the mechanisms behind the innate immune recognition of mRNA and provide an extensive overview of strategies to control its innate immune-stimulating activity. These strategies range from modifications to the mRNA backbone itself, optimization of production and purification processes to the combination with innate immune inhibitors. Furthermore, we discuss the delicate balance of the self-adjuvant effect in mRNA vaccination strategies, which can be both beneficial and detrimental to the therapeutic outcome.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0169409X and 18728294
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ADVANCED DRUG DELIVERY REVIEWS, Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7be2f5d0c018ad4f1296cabb934a51df