نتایج جستجو برای: pharmaceutic adjuvants

تعداد نتایج: 6128  

Journal: :Veterinary immunology and immunopathology 2009
Srinivas Garlapati Marina Facci Monika Polewicz Stacy Strom Lorne A Babiuk George Mutwiri Robert E W Hancock Melissa R Elliott Volker Gerdts

Adjuvants are important components of vaccine formulations. Their functions include the delivery of antigen, recruitment of specific immune cells to the site of immunization, activation of these cells to create an inflammatory microenvironment, and maturation of antigen-presenting cells for enhancement of antigen-uptake and -presentation in secondary lymphoid tissues. Adjuvants include a large ...

2013
Teena Mohan Priyanka Verma D. Nageswara Rao

The pure recombinant and synthetic antigens used in modern day vaccines are generally less immunogenic than older style live/attenuated and killed whole organism vaccines. One can improve the quality of vaccine production by incorporating immunomodulators or adjuvants with modified delivery vehicles viz. liposomes, immune stimulating complexes (ISCOMs), micro/nanospheres apart from alum, being ...

2001
F. Dan Hess

An adjuvant is any material added to a herbicide spray solution to enhance or modify the performance of the solution. Adjuvants can be divided into two general categories: spray modifiers and activators (Kirkwood, 1994). Spray modifiers are those adjuvants that change the wetting, spreading or sticking characteristics of the spray solution. This is primarily accomplished by a modification in th...

2017
Eun-Ju Ko Young-Tae Lee Youri Lee Ki-Hye Kim Sang-Moo Kang

Monophosphoryl lipid A (MPL) and oligodeoxynucleotide CpG are toll-like receptor (TLR) 4 and 9 agonist, respectively. Here, we investigated the effects of MPL, CpG, and combination adjuvants on stimulating in vitro dendritic cells (DCs), in vivo innate and adaptive immune responses, and protective efficacy of influenza vaccination. Combination of MPL and CpG was found to exhibit distinct effect...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2003
Dirk J Lefeber Barry Benaissa-Trouw Johannes F G Vliegenthart Johannis P Kamerling Wouter T M Jansen Kees Kraaijeveld Harm Snippe

Oligosaccharide (OS)-protein conjugates are promising candidate vaccines against encapsulated bacteria, such as Haemophilus influenzae, Neisseria meningitidis, and Streptococcus pneumoniae. Although the effects of several variables such as OS chain length and protein carrier have been studied, little is known about the influence of adjuvants on the immunogenicity of OS-protein conjugates. In th...

Journal: :The American journal of pathology 2014
Radha Gopal Javier Rangel-Moreno Beth A Fallert Junecko Daniel J Mallon Kong Chen Derek A Pociask Terry D Connell Todd A Reinhart John F Alcorn Ted M Ross Jay K Kolls Shabaana A Khader

Mucosal vaccines are thought to confer superior protection against mucosal infectious diseases. In addition, mucosal routes of vaccine delivery preferentially induce the generation of T helper 17 (Th17) cells, which produce the cytokine IL-17. Th17 cells are critical in mediating vaccine-induced immunity against several mucosal infectious diseases. However, IL-17 is also a potent proinflammator...

Journal: :Allergologia et immunopathologia 2016
K Mäkinen C Mukherjee M Leino R Panchadhayee M Lehto H Wolff H Alenius R Leino J Savolainen

BACKGROUND Allergen-specific immunotherapy balances the Th2-biased immunity towards Th1 and Treg responses. Adjuvants are used in allergen preparations to intensify the immune responses. The increased prevalence of allergies in developed societies has been associated with decreased microbial load during childhood. This has initiated a search for microbial structures to be used as adjuvants. Our...

2013
Anshu Agrawal Mohammad Owais Udai P. Singh

Vaccines still remain the most successful method for protection and eradication against diseases. However, to avoid harmful effects associated with whole organism vaccines, new vaccine candidates are composed of parts of an organism, and therefore these are weakly immunogenic. Adjuvants are essential components of vaccines that nonspecifically stimulate the immune system, particularly the innat...

2012
Juliana De Souza Rebouças Irene Esparza Marta Ferrer María Luisa Sanz Juan Manuel Irache Carlos Gamazo

In the last decades, significant progress in research and clinics has been made to offer possible innovative therapeutics for the management of allergic diseases. However, current allergen immunotherapy shows limitations concerning the long-term efficacy and safety due to local side effects and risk of anaphylaxis. Thus, effective and safe vaccines with reduced dose of allergen have been develo...

2015
Dirga Sakti Rambe Giuseppe Del Giudice Stefania Rossi Melvin Sanicas

Vaccines are some of the most effective tools for the prevention of infectious diseases. Adjuvants are included in vaccines for a variety of reasons: to increase the breadth of response, to lower antigen dose, to overcome limited immune response in some populations, or to enable complex combination vaccines. This study aims to review the safety of licensed vaccine adjuvants and describe their m...

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