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Progress and challenges in the clinical evaluation of immune responses to respiratory mucosal vaccines.

Xuanxuan ZhangJialu ZhangSi ChenQian HeYu BaiJianyang LiuZhongfang WangZhenglun LiangLing ChenQunying MaoMiao Xu
Published in: Expert review of vaccines (2024)
Secretory Immunoglobulin A (S-IgA) is a major effector molecule at mucosal sites and a commonly used indicator for evaluating respiratory mucosal vaccines. However, the unique physiological structure of the respiratory tract pose significant challenges for the clinical collection and detection of S-IgA. Therefore, it is imperative to develop a sampling method with high collection efficiency and acceptance, a sensitive detection method, reference materials for mucosal antibodies, and to establish a threshold for S-IgA that correlates with clinical protection. Sample collection is even more challenging when evaluating mucosal cell immunity. Therefore, a mucosal cell sampling method with high operability and high tolerance should be established. Targets of the circulatory system capable of reflecting mucosal cellular immunity should also be explored.
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