2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.phrs.2015.08.003
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Vaccines, adjuvants and autoimmunity

Abstract: Vaccines and autoimmunity are linked fields. Vaccine efficacy is based on whether host immune response against an antigen can elicit a memory T-cell response over time. Although the described side effects thus far have been mostly transient and acute, vaccines are able to elicit the immune system towards an autoimmune reaction. The diagnosis of a definite autoimmune disease and the occurrence of fatal outcome post-vaccination have been less frequently reported. Since vaccines are given to previously healthy ho… Show more

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“…Co-administration of antigen with adjuvant can enhance the antigen-specific immune response based on these immune functional activities: 1) Translocation of antigens to lymph nodes to be recognized by T cells, 2) protection of antigen to enable longer antigen exposure, 3) enhancement of local reaction at injection site, 4) induction of proinflammatory cytokines secretion, and 5) interaction with pattern recognition receptors such as Toll-Like Receptors [76]. In general, adjuvants help activate APCs to up-regulate molecules essential for antigen presentation, including MHC molecules, costimulatory molecules, and cytokines.…”
Section: Immunostimulanting Molecules / Adjuvantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Co-administration of antigen with adjuvant can enhance the antigen-specific immune response based on these immune functional activities: 1) Translocation of antigens to lymph nodes to be recognized by T cells, 2) protection of antigen to enable longer antigen exposure, 3) enhancement of local reaction at injection site, 4) induction of proinflammatory cytokines secretion, and 5) interaction with pattern recognition receptors such as Toll-Like Receptors [76]. In general, adjuvants help activate APCs to up-regulate molecules essential for antigen presentation, including MHC molecules, costimulatory molecules, and cytokines.…”
Section: Immunostimulanting Molecules / Adjuvantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An effective vaccine should generate protective immunity while avoiding deleterious molecular mimicry and bystander activation. However, the medical literature is full of claims and counter claims with respect to the risk of autoimmune disease as a consequence of vaccination [15,16]. Herein, we review our current knowledge on the postvaccination inflammatory diseases of the CNS.…”
Section: Key Pointsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The copyright to the original figure is held by the World Health Organization but according to their published notice the containing document "may, however, be freely reviewed, abstracted, reproduced and translated, in part or in whole." according to the standard CDC doctrine which is contrary to dose-response theory and research in every other area of medicine [85] [86], and one of the main explanations for the pervasiveness of auto-immune disorders associated with vaccines [87] [88] [89] [90] [91]-one-size "fits-all" dose produced by manufacturers for all recipients at least four weeks apart, followed by booster doses at 18 months, 5 years, 10 years and 16 years and then every 10 years" [57] thereafter. The TT schedule for adolescents and adults, and the one for neonates, require the full basic course of 7 doses of vaccine as shown in Table 1 [57] and as spelled out in the top part of Figure 3 where the intervals between doses are indicated on the horizontal time line.…”
Section: J W Oller Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%