The past three decades have witnessed the development and regulatory approval of glycoconjugate vaccines against several medically important bacterial pathogens, including Haemophilus influenzae type b, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Neisseria meningitides, and Salmonella typhi. Immunologic protection against these and many other bacterial diseases is mediated through opsonophagocytic antibodies directed against the surface carbohydrates that definethe bacterial serogroup or serotype and serve as virulence factors. These vaccines are composed of bacterial capsular polysaccharides chemically conjugated to immunogenic carrier proteins. Given that the diseases caused by these bacterial pathogens are most pronounced in infants and young children, the development of the glycoconjugatevaccine technology has had a considerable impact on public health. Many of the chapters in this volume were assembled as a follow-up from a symposium entitled Carbohydrate-Based Vaccines and Adjuvants which took place at the 254th American Chemical Society National Meeting held in Washington, DC (August 2017). The symposium was sponsored by Pfizer and the Carbohydrate (CARB) and Biotechnology (BIOT) divisions. This book, therefore, reflects the importance of this field toward design, development, manufacture and licensure of the complex carbohydrate-based(glycoconjugate) vaccines. The book has been organized into thirteen chapters, which cover a comprehensive landscape including the clinical history, design, development, chemistry, manufacturing and control (CMC) aspects, pre-clinical assays, adjuvants and the various approaches used to develop carbohydrate-based vaccines.
Dedication; Foreword ; 1. Introduction; 2. Glycoconjugate Vaccines: The Clinical Journey; 3. Immunological Mechanisms of Glycoconjugate Vaccines; 4. Design and Development of Glycoconjugate Vaccines; 5. Manufacturing Considerations for Glycoconjugate Vaccines; 6. Multivalent Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccines: Chemical Conjugation Strategies Used for the Preparation of Vaccines Licensed or in Clinical Trials; 7. The Role of Molecular Modeling in Predicting Carbohydrate Antigen Conformation and Understanding Vaccine Immunogenicity; 8. Advances in Synthetic Approaches towards Glycoantigens; 9. Formulation Development of Glycoconjugate Vaccines for Low- and Middle-Income Countries; 10. Preclinical Assessment of Glycoconjugate Vaccines; 11. Campylobacter jejuni Capsule Polysaccharide Conjugate Vaccine; 12. Chemistry Manufacturing, Control, and Licensure for Carbohydrate-Based Vaccines; 13. Lessons Learned and Future Challenges in the Design and Manufacture of Glycoconjugate Vaccines; Editors Biography; Author Index; Subject Index ;
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