نتایج جستجو برای: mucosal vaccine delivery

تعداد نتایج: 344745  

Journal: :Vaccine 2012
Kuan-Hsun Lin Ai-Ping Hsu Jui-Hung Shien Tien-Jye Chang Jiunn-Wang Liao Jeng-Rung Chen Chuen-Fu Lin Wei-Li Hsu

Mucosal surfaces are common sites of pathogen colonization/entry. Effective mucosal immunity by vaccination should provide protection at this primary infection site. Our aim was to develop a new vaccination strategy that elicits a mucosal immune response. A new strain of Enterococcus faecium, a non pathogenic lactic acid bacteria (LAB) with strong cell adhesion ability, was identified and used ...

Journal: :Current issues in molecular biology 2000
A Mercenier H Müller-Alouf C Grangette

Mucosal routes for vaccine delivery offer several advantages over systemic inoculation from both immunological and practical points of view. The development of efficient mucosal vaccines therefore represents a top prority in modern vaccinology. One way to deliver protective antigens at the mucosal surfaces is to use live bacterial vectors. Until recently most of these were derived from attenuat...

2009
Nelson F. Eng Srinivas Garlapati Ken Lai Volker Gerdts George K. Mutwiri

Polyphosphazenes are synthetic, biodegradable, water-soluble polymers with a great versatility for vaccine and drug delivery applications. We previously observed that polyphosphazenes enhance immune responses in mice when injected subcutaneously against X:31 influenza antigens. Here, we investigated the potential of polyphosphazenes as mucosal adjuvants for enhancing influenza-specific immune r...

2013
Liulin Chen Junming Zhu Yuhong Li Jie Lu Li Gao Huibi Xu Mingwen Fan Xiangliang Yang

The design of optimized nanoparticles offers a promising strategy to enable DNA vaccines to cross various physiological barriers for eliciting a specific and protective mucosal immunity via intranasal administration. Here, we reported a new designed nanoparticle system through incorporating anionic liposomes (AL) into chitosan/DNA (CS/DNA) complexes. With enhanced cellular uptake, the construct...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1999
G M Glenn T Scharton-Kersten R Vassell G R Matyas C R Alving

Transcutaneous immunization (TCI) is a new technique that uses the application of vaccine antigens in a solution on the skin to induce potent antibody responses without systemic or local toxicity. We have previously shown that cholera toxin (CT), a potent adjuvant for oral and nasal immunization, can induce both serum and mucosal immunoglobulin G (IgG) and IgA and protect against toxin-mediated...

2010
Nelson F Eng Srinivas Garlapati Volker Gerdts Lorne A Babiuk George K Mutwiri

BACKGROUND We previously demonstrated that polyphosphazenes, particularly PCEP, enhance immune responses in mice immunized subcutaneously and intranasally. The objective of the present study was to investigate the efficacy of polyphosphazenes as adjuvants when delivered through different routes of vaccine administration. METHODS BALB/c mice were immunized through intranasal, subcutaneous, ora...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2010
Bernard R Quigley Matthew Hatkoff David G Thanassi Mahamoudou Ouattara Zehava Eichenbaum June R Scott

The use of Lactococcus lactis to deliver a chosen antigen to the mucosal surface has been shown to elicit an immune response in mice and is a possible method of vaccination in humans. The recent discovery on Gram-positive bacteria of pili that are covalently attached to the bacterial surface and the elucidation of the residues linking the major and minor subunits of such pili suggests that the ...

2017
Pui-Fong Jee Vunjia Tiong Meng-Hooi Shu Jing-Jing Khoo Won Fen Wong Raha Abdul Rahim Sazaly AbuBakar Li-Yen Chang

Mucosal immunization of influenza vaccine is potentially an effective approach for the prevention and control of influenza. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the ability of oral immunization with a non-recombinant Lactococcus lactis displaying HA1/L/AcmA recombinant protein, LL-HA1/L/AcmA, to induce mucosal immune responses and to accord protection against influenza virus infec...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Wei Kong Matthew Brovold Brian A Koeneman Josephine Clark-Curtiss Roy Curtiss

We previously developed a biological containment system using recombinant Salmonella Typhimurium strains that are attenuated yet capable of synthesizing protective antigens. The regulated delayed attenuation and programmed self-destructing features designed into these S. Typhimurium strains enable them to efficiently colonize host tissues and allow release of the bacterial cell contents after l...

2015
Zenglin Pei Xiaohong Jiang Zhu Yang Xiaoguang Ren Hao Gong Michael Reeves Jingxue Sheng Yu Wang Zishu Pan Fenyong Liu Jianguo Wu Sangwei Lu Lanying Du

Attenuated strains of invasive enteric bacteria, such as Salmonella, represent promising gene delivery agents for nucleic acid-based vaccines as they can be administrated orally. In this study, we constructed a novel attenuated strain of Salmonella for the delivery and expression of the hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) of a highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza virus. We showed that the con...

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