نتایج جستجو برای: mucosal vaccine delivery

تعداد نتایج: 344745  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2001
S Gerber C Lane D M Brown E Lord M DiLorenzo J D Clements E Rybicki A L Williamson R C Rose

Certain human papillomaviruses (HPVs) cause most cervical cancer, which remains a significant source of morbidity and mortality among women worldwide. HPV recombinant virus-like particles (VLPs) are promising vaccine candidates for controlling anogenital HPV disease and are now being evaluated as a parenteral vaccine modality in human subjects. Vaccines formulated for injection generally are mo...

2015
Kathrin Moor Dimiter S. Dimitrov

Oral vaccination against bacterial pathogens that infect via the gastrointestinal tract is highly desirable for both economic reasons and the supposed benefits of local mucosal immunity. However, the majority of oral vaccine trials in humans result in failure. Here we try to assimilate our current knowledge to generate a model to improve vaccine development strategies. A model previously postul...

A. Rezaei Mokarram M.J. Alonso

 The aim of me present work was to investigate rhe potential utility of nanoparticles made of chitosan (CS) and also CS chemically modified with polyethylene glycol (CS-PEG) as new vehicles for improving na^al vaccine delivery. For mis purpose, diphtheria toxoid (DT) was chosen as a model antigen. DT was entrapped within nanoparticles made of CS of different molecular weight, and also made of C...

2015
Shubhanshi Trivedi Charani Ranasinghe

Thirty different genes including cytokines, chemokines, granzymes, perforin and specifically integrins were evaluated in Peyer's patch-KdGag197-205-specific CD8+ T cells (pools of 100 cells) using Fluidigm 48.48 Dynamic arrays following three different prime-boost immunization strategies. Data revealed that the route of prime or the booster immunization differentially influenced the integrin ex...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2001
W Shi J Liu Y Huang L Qiao

Intestinal mucosa is a portal for many infectious pathogens. Systemic immunization, in general, does not induce a cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) response at the mucosal surface. Because papillomavirus (PV) naturally infects mucosa and skin, we determined whether PV pseudovirus, i.e., PV-like particles in which unrelated DNA plasmids are packaged, could generate specific mucosal immunity. We found...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2003
Kingston H G Mills Catherine Cosgrove Edel A McNeela Amy Sexton Rafaela Giemza Inderjit Jabbal-Gill Anne Church Wu Lin Lisbeth Illum Audino Podda Rino Rappuoli Mariagrazia Pizza George E Griffin David J M Lewis

Subunit intranasal vaccines offer the prospect of inducing combined systemic-mucosal immunity against mucosally transmitted infections such as human immunodeficiency virus. However, although human studies have demonstrated the induction of active immunity, secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) responses are variable, and no study has demonstrated protection by accepted vaccine-licensing criteria as...

2014
Toufic O Nashar

While tremendous efforts are undergoing towards finding an effective HIV-1 vaccine, the search for an HIV-1 vaccine adjuvant lags behind and is understudied. More recently, however, efforts have focused on testing adjuvant formulations that can boost the immune response and generate broadly neutralizing antibodies to HIV-1 ENV (gp160). Despite this, there remain a number of challenges towards a...

2016
Nya L. Fraleigh Justin Boudreau Nitin Bhardwaj Nelson F. Eng Yanal Murad Robert Lafrenie Reinaldo Acevedo Reynaldo Oliva Francisco Diaz-Mitoma Hoang-Thanh Le

Tobacco smoking is recognized as a global pandemic resulting in 6 million deaths per year. Despite a variety of anti-smoking products available to aid with tobacco cessation, the majority of people who attempt to quit smoking relapse within 6 months due to the addictive nature of nicotine. An immunotherapy approach could offer a promising treatment option by inducing a potent selective antibody...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2014
Shannon J Heine Jovita Diaz-McNair Abhay U Andar Cinthia B Drachenberg Lillian van de Verg Richard Walker Wendy L Picking Marcela F Pasetti

Shigella is one of the leading pathogens contributing to the vast pediatric diarrheal disease burden in low-income countries. No licensed vaccine is available, and the existing candidates are only partially effective and serotype specific. Shigella type III secretion system proteins IpaB and IpaD, which are conserved across Shigella spp., are candidates for a broadly protective, subunit-based v...

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