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Immunogenicity, innate immune system

Immunogenicity Drug Stimulation of the Innate Immune System... [Pg.33]

As stated above, the principal objective for the use of an adjuvant in a vaccine is to potentiate immune response to an Ag of minimal immunogenicity. How this potentiation is achieved varies from adjuvant to adjuvant and in many cases, the precise mechanism of ac tion is unknov n. However, as a rule, immune potentiation is accomplished by the ability of the adjuvant to induce a variety of non-specific activities within the innate arm of the immune system. Once activated, the innate branch of immunity, particularly the complement system, orchestrates the various humoral and cell-mediated responses that operate within and between the innate and acquired arms. The result is a generalized activation and potentiation of the immune system in response to the adjuvant with the hope that this generalized immune priming will allow for a more effective processing and recognition of the Ag contained within the vaccine. [Pg.680]


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