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- W2400548960 abstract "The economics of vaccines has been a major limitation in the commercial research and development of new approaches. This coupled with the natural scientific desire to simplify and define the composition of effective vaccines argues that the future of vaccines lies in novel approaches that will discover effective and less expensive components. Peptides, whether they are chemically synthesized or produced in bacteria, are an attractive possibility. To substitute linear peptides for complex mixtures of proteins would be a major technical advance and would stimulate tremendous commercial interest. However, at the present time I view this approach still unlikely to be of major practical importance. I conclude this because of the complexity of immunological responses to microorganisms. Even though, in some instances, a cytotoxic T-cell response or even the majority of the antibody response to a pathogen can be defined by a short linear peptide, most people believe that multiple effector functions of the immune system should be stimulated in optimal vaccines. For a small cocktail of peptides to reproduce the diversity of responses elicited by a virus, parasite, or bacterium is unlikely. However, I fully realize that remarkable progress has occurred towards understanding the structural requirements necessary to stimulate cellular and humoral immune responses, and peptides have been integral in the development of this field. Also, the success of several research groups in developing effective antiviral vaccines using short linear peptides argues that I might be painting too dark of a picture. As someone who has used this strategy to explore peptide-MHC and peptide-antibody interactions, I am a strong scientific supporter of the approach. In this forum I am purposely cautious in my optimism. As the details of the complex molecular and cellular interactions that control the immune system are elucidated, both the number of strategies and the possible applications of modulating the immune response will increase as well. In addition to protective immunity to pathogens, cancer therapy could be revolutionized if tumor-specific cytotoxic T-cells could be generated routinely. Novel therapeutic approaches to allergy, autoimmunity, and transplantation can be envisioned if the T-lymphocytes responsible for these syndromes could be modulated without total immune suppression. Consequently, I am confident that the experiments described in this chapter will be central to developing exciting new therapeutic and prophylactic compounds, but I am not sure that they will resemble naturally occurring peptides. The one aspect I am confident of is that the capacity of the immune response to protect the organism will continually surprise us." @default.
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