نتایج جستجو برای: mucosal vaccine delivery

تعداد نتایج: 344745  

Journal: :Frontiers in Pharmacology 2021

Mucosal surfaces are the first site of infection for most infectious diseases and oral vaccination can provide protection as line defense. Unlike systemic administration, immunization stimulate cellular humoral immune responses at both mucosal levels to induce broad-spectrum long-lasting immunity. Therefore, design a successful vaccine, it is essential well responses. Successful vaccines need o...

2017
Xiaona Wang Li Wang Xuewei Huang Sunting Ma Meiling Yu Wen Shi Xinyuan Qiao Lijie Tang Yigang Xu Yijing Li

Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV), an enteric coronavirus, is the causative agent of porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) that damages intestinal epithelial cells and results in severe diarrhea and dehydration in neonatal suckling pigs with up to 100% mortality. The oral vaccine route is reported as a promising approach for inducing protective immunity against PEDV invasion. Furthermore, dendri...

2011
Chad J Roy Alida Ault Satheesh K Sivasubramani J Patrick Gorres Chih-Jen Wei Hanne Andersen Jason Gall Mario Roederer Srinivas S Rao

Conventional parenteral injection of vaccines is limited in its ability to induce locally-produced immune responses in the respiratory tract, and has logistical disadvantages in widespread vaccine administration. Recent studies suggest that intranasal delivery or vaccination in the respiratory tract with recombinant viral vectors can enhance immunogenicity and protection against respiratory dis...

2010
Peter T. Loudon Eric J. Yager Debbie T. Lynch Amithi Narendran Cristy Stagnar Anthony M. Franchini James T. Fuller Phil A. White Julia Nyuandi Clayton A. Wiley Michael Murphey-Corb Deborah H. Fuller

BACKGROUND The recent H5N1 avian and H1N1 swine-origin influenza virus outbreaks reaffirm that the threat of a world-wide influenza pandemic is both real and ever-present. Vaccination is still considered the best strategy for protection against influenza virus infection but a significant challenge is to identify new vaccine approaches that offer accelerated production, broader protection agains...

2010
Girishchandra B. Patel Hongyan Zhou Amalia Ponce Greg Harris Wangxue Chen

Archaeal lipid mucosal vaccine adjuvant and delivery (AMVAD) is a safe mucosal adjuvant that elicits long lasting and memory boostable mucosal and systemic immune responses to model antigens such as ovalbumin. In this study, we evaluated the potential of the AMVAD system for eliciting protective immunity against mucosal bacterial infections, using a mouse model of intranasal Francisella tularen...

2012
Joon Haeng Rhee Shee Eun Lee Soo Young Kim

Mucosal vaccination, capable of inducing protective immune responses both in the mucosal and systemic immune compartments, has many advantages and is regarded as a blue ocean in the vaccine industry. Mucosal vaccines can offer lower costs, better accessability, needle-free delivery, and higher capacity of mass immunizations during pandemics. However, only very limited number of mucosal vaccines...

2015
Maria Malm Kirsi Tamminen Timo Vesikari Vesna Blazevic

Background and objectives: Noroviruses (NoVs) are major causative agents of non-bacterial acute gastroenteritis in people of all ages worldwide. NoV capsid VP1 derived virus-like particles (VLPs) produced in various expression systems are main vaccine candidates against NoV. The aim of this study was to investigate and compare systemic and mucosal delivery and a combination of both deliveries o...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2005
John A Mikszta Vincent J Sullivan Cheryl Dean Andrea M Waterston Jason B Alarcon John P Dekker John M Brittingham Juan Huang C Robin Hwang Matthew Ferriter Ge Jiang Kevin Mar Kamal U Saikh Bradley G Stiles Chad J Roy Robert G Ulrich Noel G Harvey

A new anthrax vaccine under clinical investigation is based on recombinant Bacillus anthracis protective antigen (rPA). Here, we investigated microneedle-based cutaneous and nasal mucosal delivery of rPA in mice and rabbits. In mice, intradermal (id) delivery achieved up to 90% seroconversion after a single dose, compared with 20% after intramuscular (im) injection. Intranasal (inl) delivery of...

2010
Ali Azizi Ashok Kumar Francisco Diaz-Mitoma Jiri Mestecky

The immune system in the gastrointestinal tract plays a crucial role in the control of infection, as it constitutes the first line of defense against mucosal pathogens. The attractive features of oral immunization have led to the exploration of a variety of oral delivery systems. However, none of these oral delivery systems have been applied to existing commercial vaccines. To overcome this, a ...

Journal: :applied biotechnology reports 0
abbas hajizade applied biotechnology research centre, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran firouz ebrahimi department of biology, faculty of basic sciences, imam hossein university, tehran, iran ali-hatef salmanian department of plant biotechnology, national institute for genetic engineering and biotechnology (nigeb), tehran, iran ayyoob arpanae department of industrial and environmental biotechnology, national institute of genetic engi-neering and biotechnology (nigeb), tehran, iran jafar amani applied microbiology research centre, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

vaccination has greatly improved human health. despite of all improvements in this field, there is not an efficient vaccine for many diseases, and of the available ones, some could not produce a long-term immunity. recently, there have been many researches on the applicability of nanostructures as an efficient system for vaccine delivery, and the initial results have been promising. their poten...

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