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Intestinal Microbiota and Its Effect on Vaccine-Induced Immune Amplification and Tolerance.

Yixin LiuJianfeng ZhouYushang YangXiangzheng ChenLongqi ChenYangping Wu
Published in: Vaccines (2024)
This review provides the potential of intestinal microbiota in vaccine design and application, exploring the current insights into the interplay between the intestinal microbiota and the immune system, with a focus on its intermediary function in vaccine efficacy. It summarizes families and genera of bacteria that are part of the intestinal microbiota that may enhance or diminish vaccine efficacy and discusses the foundational principles of vaccine sequence design and the application of gut microbial characteristics in vaccine development. Future research should further investigate the use of multi-omics technologies to elucidate the interactive mechanisms between intestinal microbiota and vaccine-induced immune responses, aiming to optimize and improve vaccine design.
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