نتایج جستجو برای: mucosal vaccine delivery

تعداد نتایج: 344745  

2017
Jinyu Han Dandan Zhao Dan Li Xiaohua Wang Zheng Jin Kai Zhao

Nanotechnology plays a significant role in drug development. As carriers, polymeric nanoparticles can deliver vaccine antigens, proteins, and drugs to the desired site of action. Polymeric nanoparticles with lower cytotoxicity can protect the delivered antigens or drugs from degradation under unfavorable conditions via a mucosal administration route; further, the uptake of nanoparticles by anti...

2015
Emily Xie Abhiroop Kotha Tracy Biaco Nikita Sedani Jonathan Zou Phillip Stashenko Margaret J. Duncan Antonio Campos-Neto Mark J. Cayabyab John S Tregoning

The pioneer human oral commensal bacterium Streptococcus mitis has unique biologic features that make it an attractive mucosal vaccine or therapeutic delivery vector. S. mitis is safe as a natural persistent colonizer of the mouth, throat and nasopharynx and the oral commensal bacterium is capable of inducing mucosal antibody responses. A recombinant S. mitis (rS. mitis) that stably expresses H...

2016
Kai Zhao Guangyu Rong Yan Hao Lu Yu Hong Kang Xin Wang Xiaohua Wang Zheng Jin Zhiyu Ren Zejun Li

Newcastle disease caused by ND virus (NDV) is a highly contagious disease of birds. Vaccine for effective protection of poultry animals from NDV infection is urgently needed. Mucosal immunity plays a very important role in the antiviral immune response. In this study, a NDV F gene-containing DNA vaccine encapsulated in Ag@SiO2 hollow nanoparticles (pFDNA-Ag@SiO2-NPs) with an average diameter of...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2001
D Chen S B Periwal K Larrivee C Zuleger C A Erickson R L Endres L G Payne

Both circulating and mucosal antibodies are considered important for protection against infection by influenza virus in humans and animals. However, current inactivated vaccines administered by intramuscular injection using a syringe and needle elicit primarily circulating antibodies. In this study, we report that epidermal powder immunization (EPI) via a unique powder delivery system elicits b...

2015
Chi-Ying Lin Shih-Jie Lin Yi-Chen Yang Der-Yuan Wang Hwei-Fang Cheng Ming-Kung Yeh

Vaccination, which provides effective, safe infectious disease protection, is among the most important recent public health and immunological achievements. However, infectious disease remains the leading cause of death in developing countries because several vaccines require repeated administrations and children are often incompletely immunized. Microsphere-based systems, providing controlled r...

2018
Alastair Copland Gil R. Diogo Peter Hart Shane Harris Andy C. Tran Mathew J. Paul Mahavir Singh Simon M. Cutting Rajko Reljic

Tuberculosis (TB) is the most deadly infectious disease in existence, and the only available vaccine, Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG), is almost a century old and poorly protective. The immunological complexity of TB, coupled with rising resistance to antimicrobial therapies, necessitates a pipeline of diverse novel vaccines. Here, we show that Bacillus subtilis spores can be coated with a fusio...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2000
B I Loehr P Willson L A Babiuk van Drunen Littel-van den Hurk

Vaccination by a mucosal route is an excellent approach to the control of mucosally acquired infections. Several reports on rodents suggest that DNA vaccines can be used to achieve mucosal immunity when applied to mucosal tissues. However, with the exception of one study with pigs and another with horses, there is no information on mucosal DNA immunization of the natural host. In this study, th...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2011
Patima Permpoonpattana Huynh A Hong Jutarop Phetcharaburanin Jen-Min Huang Jenny Cook Neil F Fairweather Simon M Cutting

Clostridium difficile is a leading cause of nosocomial infection in the developed world. Two toxins, A and B, produced by most strains of C. difficile are implicated as virulence factors, yet only recently has the requirement of these for infection been investigated by genetic manipulation. Current vaccine strategies are focused mostly on parenteral delivery of toxoids. In this work, we have us...

Journal: :vaccine research 0
a fateh mycobacteriology and pulmonary research department, pasteur institute of iran. tehran, iran, microbiology research center (mrc), pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran f vaziri mycobacteriology and pulmonary research department, pasteur institute of iran. tehran, iran, microbiology research center (mrc), pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran f rahimi janani mycobacteriology and pulmonary research department, pasteur institute of iran. tehran, iran, microbiology research center (mrc), pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran s ahmadi badi mycobacteriology and pulmonary research department, pasteur institute of iran. tehran, iran m ghazanfari mycobacteriology and pulmonary research department, pasteur institute of iran. tehran, iran m davari mycobacteriology and pulmonary research department, pasteur institute of iran. tehran, iran

this review presents a brief outline of our current knowledge of the structure and chemical composition of the outer membrane vesicles (omvs), originating from the surface of gram negative bacteria including their outer membrane proteins and lipopolysaccharides. moreover, the functional roles and applications of omvs in medical research such as omv-based vaccines, omv adjuvants properties, omv ...

2018
Anneliese S Ashhurst Thaigarajan Parumasivam John Gar Yan Chan Leon C W Lin Manuela Flórido Nicholas P West Hak-Kim Chan Warwick J Britton

Tuberculosis places a staggering burden on human health globally. The new World Health Organisation End-TB Strategy has highlighted the urgent need for more effective TB vaccines to improve control of the disease. Protein-based subunit vaccines offer potential as safe and effective generators of protective immunity, and the use of particulate vaccine formulation and delivery by the pulmonary ro...

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