Eradication of malaria remains one of the main aims of medicine. Despite progress in malaria treatment, mortality rate remains high, especially in the poorest parts of the world. Therefore, prevention through vaccines is fundamental and recent approval of the first effective vaccine reinforced this assumption. However, since the parasite cycle is complex, being composed of three stages, different types of vaccine targeting stage-specific antigens shall be developed. Moreover, the beneficial effect on vaccinated subjects can be tuned using compositions targeting different disease stages. Area covered. We analysed the malaria vaccine patent landscape describing the most significant patents published after 2016, classified according to the different parasite stages targeted focusing on selected protein antigens or epitopes. We searched “malaria vaccine” on Patentscope and Espacenet. Expert Opinion. Pre-erythrocytic vaccines were boosted by RTS,S approval, but its partial efficacy, limited to sporozoites, calls for compositions active against other disease stages. In particular, multi-antigens vaccines could be more effective than single-stage ones, as they would activate an immune response more similar to that acquired in endemic regions. Furthermore, vaccine storage is another factor to be taken into account given the climate of the areas where malaria is widespread. More advanced technologies can lead to more effective and safer vaccines.
Malaria vaccines / Quagliata, Michael; Papini, Anna Maria; Rovero, Paolo. - In: EXPERT OPINION ON THERAPEUTIC PATENTS. - ISSN 1354-3776. - ELETTRONICO. - 33:(2023), pp. 169-178. [10.1080/13543776.2023.2190884]
Malaria vaccines
Quagliata, Michael;Papini, Anna Maria;Rovero, Paolo
2023
Abstract
Eradication of malaria remains one of the main aims of medicine. Despite progress in malaria treatment, mortality rate remains high, especially in the poorest parts of the world. Therefore, prevention through vaccines is fundamental and recent approval of the first effective vaccine reinforced this assumption. However, since the parasite cycle is complex, being composed of three stages, different types of vaccine targeting stage-specific antigens shall be developed. Moreover, the beneficial effect on vaccinated subjects can be tuned using compositions targeting different disease stages. Area covered. We analysed the malaria vaccine patent landscape describing the most significant patents published after 2016, classified according to the different parasite stages targeted focusing on selected protein antigens or epitopes. We searched “malaria vaccine” on Patentscope and Espacenet. Expert Opinion. Pre-erythrocytic vaccines were boosted by RTS,S approval, but its partial efficacy, limited to sporozoites, calls for compositions active against other disease stages. In particular, multi-antigens vaccines could be more effective than single-stage ones, as they would activate an immune response more similar to that acquired in endemic regions. Furthermore, vaccine storage is another factor to be taken into account given the climate of the areas where malaria is widespread. More advanced technologies can lead to more effective and safer vaccines.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
---|---|---|---|
Malaria vaccines.pdf
Accesso chiuso
Tipologia:
Pdf editoriale (Version of record)
Licenza:
Creative commons
Dimensione
733.26 kB
Formato
Adobe PDF
|
733.26 kB | Adobe PDF | Richiedi una copia |
I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.