1. Messenger RNA Vaccine Technology: Success for SARS-CoV-2 and Prospects for an HIV-1 Vaccine.
- Author
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Files JK and Goepfert PA
- Subjects
- Humans, Vaccines, Synthetic immunology, Vaccine Development, AIDS Vaccines immunology, COVID-19 Vaccines immunology, mRNA Vaccines, COVID-19 prevention & control, SARS-CoV-2 immunology, SARS-CoV-2 genetics, HIV-1 genetics, HIV-1 immunology, HIV Infections prevention & control
- Abstract
Over the past several years, messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine has evolved from a term familiar only to vaccine scientists into one easily recognized by much of the general population. This change occurred because of the remarkable success of effective and safe mRNA vaccines during the COVID-19 pandemic that saved countless lives. Although mRNA vaccine technology has a clear use for combating future emerging diseases, its role in fighting currently known pathogens, such as HIV-1, is not well defined. This review summarizes mRNA vaccine technology, highlighting its success during the COVID-19 pandemic. It then addresses past and current efforts to develop a vaccine for HIV-1, including how mRNA vaccine technology has created opportunities in the ongoing search for an effective HIV-1 vaccine.
- Published
- 2024