Conference report: WHO meeting summary on mRNA-based tuberculosis vaccine development
- PMID: 37872013
- DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2023.10.026
Conference report: WHO meeting summary on mRNA-based tuberculosis vaccine development
Abstract
Tuberculosis (TB) is a global health emergency. Across the globe, approximately 2 billion people are currently infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), and of those, 5-10% may progress to become ill and potentially transmit the bacterium. In 2021, nearly 10.6 million people developed TB disease and 1.6 million died. There is an urgent need for accelerated development of new TB-focused interventions, in particular, improved TB vaccines. However, progress in developing highly effective TB vaccines has been slow and is chronically under-resourced. The mRNA vaccine platform may offer an opportunity to accelerate development of new TB vaccines. In April 2023, the World Health Organization convened global experts to discuss the feasibility and potential value of mRNA-based vaccines for TB. Here we report on meeting deliberations related to the current TB vaccine pipeline and potential novel antigens, the status of efforts to identify correlates of protection, potential clinical development strategies and considerations for community acceptance of new TB vaccines based on this relatively new platform. The role of industry collaborations, ethics, social science, and responsibility to the global community regarding transparency and manufacturing capacity building were discussed through expert presentations and panel sessions. The overall conclusion of the meeting is that mRNA-based vaccines constitute a potentially powerful new tool for reducing the global burden of TB.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: Monika M. Looney reports financial support was provided by World Health Organization. Munyaradzi Musvosvi & Thomas J. Scriba reports a relationship with mRNA Technology Transfer Programme that includes: funding grants. Munyaradzi Musvosvi & Thomas J. Scriba has patent pending to University Of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; University Of Cape Town; The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University. James Southern is employed by the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority as an evaluator of medicines
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