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HIVワクチン最新情報:最近の挫折後の重要なR&Dの革新

HIV Vaccine Update: R&D Innovation Critical in the Wake of Recent Setbacks

発行 Decision Resources, Inc.
出版日 2007年12月 商品コード 56487
ページ情報 英文 32 Pages
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Abstract

Introduction

Despite 25 years of extensive research, an HIV vaccine remains an elusive target. More-innovative approaches to vaccine development are urgently needed. Although this high-risk, high-profi le area of development is crucial to world health, it is unlikely to offer fi nancial rewards for Big Pharma. Therefore, smaller biotechs and charitable organizations also play key roles.

Get the Answers You Need to Shape Your Strategy

  • The recent failure of Merck' s T-cell vaccine for HIV may mark a turning point in HIV development across the industry. Which other HIV vaccines in the pipeline use this same approach? What other approaches to vaccine development might offer greater potential for success in the future?
  • Despite the critical importance of addressing the HIV pandemic, the market potential of a vaccine will be limited in the near term. Where is the greatest market potential? What strategies are pharmaceutical and biotech companies pursuing to solve this world health problem while also maximizing returns?
  • Given the market limitations associated with HIV vaccine development, government and charitable organizations are funding many of the development efforts. Which organizations are providing the greatest amount of funding? How is the pharmaceutical industry working with these organizations to achieve scientifi c breakthroughs and gain a competitive advantage?

Scope

  • Understanding HIV: background on the virus, the immune response, the need for a vaccine.
  • HIV market: market potential, possible target populations, challenges, strategic considerations.
  • Current approaches to vaccine design: neutralizing antibodies, cell-mediated immunity.
  • Current vaccine candidates: recombinant viral vectors, DNA vaccines, recombinant proteins, peptides and lipopeptides.
  • Future approaches to vaccine design: mucosal immunity, recombinant vectors, virus-like particles, live attenuated vaccines, whole inactivated viral vaccines, synthetic peptide immunogens, gene therapy, antisense oligonucleotides.
  • Outlook: Big Pharma, biotech companies, governments, charitable organizations.

Table of Contents

  • Executive Summary
    • Strategic Considerations
    • Stakeholder Implications
  • Introduction
  • Understanding the Need for Vaccination Against HIV
    • The Virus
    • The Immune Response
    • The Need for an HIV Vaccine
  • Market Potential of an HIV Vaccine
  • Challenges and Strategic Considerations in Developing an HIV Vaccine
  • Current Approaches to Vaccine Design
    • Neutralizing Antibodies
    • Cell-Mediated Immunity
  • Current Vaccine Candidates
    • Recombinant Viral Vectors
      • Adenoviral Vectors
      • Canarypox Vectors
      • Modifi ed Vaccinia Vectors
      • Fowlpox Viral Vectors
    • DNA Vaccines
    • Recombinant Proteins
    • Peptides and Lipopeptides
  • Future Approaches to Vaccine Design
    • Harnessing Mucosal Immunity
    • Recombinant Vectors
    • Virus-Like Particles
    • Live, Attenuated Vaccines
    • Whole, Inactivated Viral Vaccines
    • Synthetic Peptide Immunogens
    • Gene Therapy
    • Antisense Oligonucleotides
  • Outlook
    • Outlook for Large Pharmaceutical Companies
    • Outlook for Biotechnology Companies
    • Role of Philanthropic Organizations

Sidebars

  • Heterologous Prime-Boost Approach
  • Adjuvants

Tables

  • 1. HIV Proteins and Their Functions
  • 2. Recombinant Vector HIV Vaccines in Development, 2007
  • 3. DNA HIV Vaccines in Development, 2007
  • 4. Recombinant Protein HIV Vaccines in Development, 2007
  • 5. Peptide and Lipopeptide HIV Vaccines in Development, 2007
  • 6. Mucosal Adjuvants in Development for Use with HIV Vaccines

Figures

  • 1. Human Immunodefi ciency Virus Structure
  • 2. Distribution of Worldwide Prevalent Cases of HIV, 2006
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