Synthetically defined glycoprotein vaccines: Current status and future directions

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Abstract

Primary examples in vaccine design have shown good levels of carbohydrate-specific antibody generation when raised using extracted or fully synthetic capsular polysaccharide glycans covalently coupled to a protein carrier. Herein, we cover recent clinical developments of carbohydrate-based vaccines and describe how novel cutting-edge methodology for the total synthesis of oligosaccharides and for the precise placement of carbohydrates at pre-determined sites within a protein may be used to further improve the safety and efficacy of glycovaccines. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Adamo, R., Nilo, A., Castagner, B., Boutureira, O., Berti, F., & Bernardes, G. J. L. (2013). Synthetically defined glycoprotein vaccines: Current status and future directions. Chemical Science, 4(8), 2995–3008. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3sc50862e

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