vectorvaccins
Vectorvaccins (vector vaccines) are a class of vaccines that use a harmless delivery system, or vector, to introduce genetic material encoding an antigen from a pathogen into a recipient's cells. The vector is engineered to be non-pathogenic and to deliver one or more genes that instruct host cells to produce the target antigen. The immune system responds to the expressed antigen with antibody and T-cell responses, aiming to provide protection against the pathogen.
Viral vectors are the most common platform and include non-replicating vectors, such as certain adenoviruses and
Advantages of vector vaccines include the potential to elicit strong humoral and cellular immunity, the possibility
Vector vaccines are approved for several infectious diseases and are actively developed for cancer and other