“…Genetic modification of ferritin not only permits antigenic display, but also allows for the introduction of mutations that may improve functionality, such as addition of a cysteine group to the exterior to allow for conjugation of adjuvants via click chemistry ( Kamp et al, 2020 ). Due to its versatility, ferritin has been engineered as a vaccine platform to display antigens from various pathogens, including Borrelia burgdorferi ( Kamp et al, 2020 ), influenza ( Kanekiyo et al, 2013 ; Yassine et al, 2015 ; Qi et al, 2018 ; Wei et al, 2020 ), Epstein-Barr virus ( Kanekiyo et al, 2015 ; Qu et al, 2021b , 2021a ), hepatitis B ( Wang W. et al, 2020 ), rotavirus ( Li et al, 2019 ), and, most recently, SARS-Cov-2 ( Joyce et al, 2021 ; Kalathiya et al, 2021 ; Kang et al, 2021 ; King et al, 2021 ; Wuertz et al, 2021 ).…”