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Vaccine development against Helicobacter pylori: from ideal antigens to the current landscape.

Irineu Dos Santos VianaMaria Luísa Cordeiro SantosHanna Santos MarquesVinícius Lima de Souza GonçalvesBreno Bittencourt de BritoFilipe Antônio França da SilvaNatália Oliveira E SilvaFillipe Dantas PinheiroAdriano Fernandes TeixeiraDavi Tanajura CostaBriza Oliveira SouzaCláudio Lima SouzaMárcio Vasconcelos OliveiraFabrício Freire de Melo
Published in: Expert review of vaccines (2021)
Introduction: The interest of the world scientific community for an effective vaccine against Helicobacter pylori infection arises from its high prevalence and association with many diseases. Moreover, with an immunological response that is not always effective for the eradication of the bacteria and an increasing antibiotic resistance in the treatment of this infection, the search for a vaccine and new therapeutic modalities to control this infection is urgent.Areas covered: We bring an overview of the infection worldwide, discussing its prevalence, increasing resistance to antibiotics used in its therapy, in addition to the response of the immune system to the infection registered so far. Moreover, we address the most used antigens and their respective immunological responses expected or registered up to now. Finally, we address the trials and their partial results in development for such vaccines.Expert opinion: Although several studies for the development of an effective vaccine against this pathogen are taking place, many are still in the preclinical phase or even without updated information. In this sense, taking into account the high prevalence and association with important comorbidities, the interest of the pharmaceutical industry in developing an effective vaccine against this pathogen is questioned.
Keyphrases
  • helicobacter pylori infection
  • helicobacter pylori
  • risk factors
  • dendritic cells
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • candida albicans
  • immune response
  • bone marrow