Review on Approved and Inprogress COVID-19 Vaccines.
Amir Farnudian-HabibiMobina MirjaniVahideh MontazerShima AliebrahimiIman KatouzianSaeed AbdolhosseiniAli RahmaniHossein KeyvaniSeyed Nasser OstadMazda Rad-MalekshahiPublished in: Iranian journal of pharmaceutical research : IJPR (2022)
The last generation of Coronavirus named COVID-19 is responsible for the recent worldwide outbreak. Concerning the widespread and quick predominance, there is a critical requirement for designing appropriate vaccines to surmount this grave problem. Correspondingly, in this revision, COVID-19 vaccines (which are being developed until March 29th, 2021) are classified into specific and non-specific categories. Specific vaccines comprise genetic-based vaccines ( mRNA , DNA ), vector-based, protein/recombinant protein vaccines, inactivated viruses, live-attenuated vaccines, and novel strategies including microneedle arrays ( MNAs ), and nanoparticles vaccines. Moreover, specific vaccines such as BCG , MRR , and a few other vaccines are considered Non-specific. What is more, according to the significance of Bioinformatic sciences in the cutting-edge vaccine design and rapid outbreak of COVID-19, herein, Bioinformatic principles including reverse vaccinology, epitopes prediction/selection and, their further applications in the design of vaccines are discussed. Last but not least, safety, challenges, advantages, and future prospects of COVID-19 vaccines are highlighted.