Application Of Pharmacogenomics To Vaccines
- 18 May 2009
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Pharmacogenomics
- Vol. 10 (5) , 837-852
- https://doi.org/10.2217/pgs.09.25
Abstract
The field of pharmacogenomics and pharmacogenetics provides a promising science base for vaccine research and development. A broad range of phenotype/genotype data combined with high-throughput genetic sequencing and bioinformatics are increasingly being integrated into this emerging field of vaccinomics. This paper discusses the hypothesis of the ‘immune response gene network’ and genetic (and bioinformatic) strategies to study associations between immune response gene polymorphisms and variations in humoral and cellular immune responses to prophylactic viral vaccines, such as measles–mumps–rubella, influenza, HIV, hepatitis B and smallpox. Immunogenetic studies reveal promising new vaccine targets by providing a better understanding of the mechanisms by which gene polymorphisms may influence innate and adaptive immune responses to vaccines, including vaccine failure and vaccine-associated adverse events. Additional benefits from vaccinomic studies include the development of personalized vaccines, the de...Keywords
Funding Information
- National Institutes of Health NIH (AI 33144, AI 48793, AI 40065, 1 UL1 RR024150–01)
- National Center for Research Resources
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