Deciphering the Potential of Probiotics in Vaccines

Vaccines (Basel). 2024 Jun 26;12(7):711. doi: 10.3390/vaccines12070711.

Abstract

The demand for vaccines, particularly those prepared from non-conventional sources, is rising due to the emergence of drug resistance around the globe. Probiotic-based vaccines are a wise example of such vaccines which represent new horizons in the field of vaccinology in providing an enhanced and diversified immune response. The justification for incorporating probiotics into vaccines lies in the fact that that they hold the capacity to regulate immune function directly or indirectly by influencing the gastrointestinal microbiota and related pathways. Several animal-model-based studies have also highlighted the efficacy of these vaccines. The aim of this review is to collect and summarize the trends in the recent scientific literature regarding the role of probiotics in vaccines and vaccinology, along with their impact on target populations.

Keywords: efficacy; immune response; probiotics; safety; vaccine development.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

The Large Research Project number RGP2/265/45 of King Khalid University under Deanship of Research and Graduate Studies.