Immunization is key to preventing infectious diseases, a leading cause of death early in life. However, due to age-specific immunity, vaccines often demonstrate reduced efficacy in newborns and young infants as compared to adults. Here, we combined in vitro and in vivo approaches to identify adjuvant candidates for early life immunization. We employed newborn and adult bone marrow-derived dendritic cells (BMDCs) to perform a screening of pattern recognition receptor agonists and found that the stimulator of interferon genes ligand 2'3'-cGAMP (hereafter cGAMP) induces a comparable expression of surface maturation markers in newborn and adult BMDCs. Then, we utilized the trivalent recombinant hemagglutinin (rHA) influenza vaccine, Flublok, as...
Immaturity of the neonatal immune system contributes to increased susceptibility to infectious disea...
The worldwide impact of vaccines on human health through the prevention of death, disease, and suffe...
Immunization is key to protecting term and preterm infants from a heightened risk of infection. Howe...
Immunization is key to preventing infectious diseases, a leading cause of death early in life. Howev...
Immunization is key to preventing infectious diseases, a leading cause of death early in life. Howev...
Neonatal immune responses to infection and vaccination are biased toward TH2 at the cost of proinfla...
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Neonates and infants are more vulnerable to infections and show reduced responses to vaccination. Co...
Neonates and infants are more vulnerable to infections and show reduced responses to vaccination. Co...
<p>Neonates and infants are more vulnerable to infections and show reduced responses to vaccination....
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International audiencePathogen recognition receptor (PRR) agonists are currently being developed and...
The early life influenza disease burden calls for more effective vaccines to protect this vulnerable...
Infant immunization is a particularly important field with multiple challenges for vaccine research ...
Subunit vaccine formulations often include adjuvants that primarily stimulate innate immune cells. W...
Immaturity of the neonatal immune system contributes to increased susceptibility to infectious disea...
The worldwide impact of vaccines on human health through the prevention of death, disease, and suffe...
Immunization is key to protecting term and preterm infants from a heightened risk of infection. Howe...
Immunization is key to preventing infectious diseases, a leading cause of death early in life. Howev...
Immunization is key to preventing infectious diseases, a leading cause of death early in life. Howev...
Neonatal immune responses to infection and vaccination are biased toward TH2 at the cost of proinfla...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Neonates and infants are more vulnerable to infections and show reduced responses to vaccination. Co...
Neonates and infants are more vulnerable to infections and show reduced responses to vaccination. Co...
<p>Neonates and infants are more vulnerable to infections and show reduced responses to vaccination....
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
International audiencePathogen recognition receptor (PRR) agonists are currently being developed and...
The early life influenza disease burden calls for more effective vaccines to protect this vulnerable...
Infant immunization is a particularly important field with multiple challenges for vaccine research ...
Subunit vaccine formulations often include adjuvants that primarily stimulate innate immune cells. W...
Immaturity of the neonatal immune system contributes to increased susceptibility to infectious disea...
The worldwide impact of vaccines on human health through the prevention of death, disease, and suffe...
Immunization is key to protecting term and preterm infants from a heightened risk of infection. Howe...