نتایج جستجو برای: mucosal vaccine delivery

تعداد نتایج: 344745  

2015
Hidehiko Suzuki Akihiro Watari Eri Hashimoto Miki Yonemitsu Hiroshi Kiyono Kiyohito Yagi Masuo Kondoh Jun Kunisawa Eliane Namie Miyaji

Efficient vaccine delivery to mucosal tissues including mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues is essential for the development of mucosal vaccine. We previously reported that claudin-4 was highly expressed on the epithelium of nasopharynx-associated lymphoid tissue (NALT) and thus claudin-4-targeting using C-terminal fragment of Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin (C-CPE) effectively delivered fus...

2014
Marie-Claire Gauduin Robert White Nicole Chenciner Kathleen Vincent Patrice Frost Philippe Blancou

Introduction HIV transmission occurs predominantly across mucosal surfaces. An ideal preventive strategy would be to target HIV at mucosal entry sites to prevent infection. We developed a novel epithelial stem cells-based AIDS preventive approach in female macaques. This approach is based on the ability of therapeutic lentiviral vectors integrated in mucosal epithelial stem cells to induce viru...

2013
Jamie F.S. Mann Paul F. McKay Samantha Arokiasamy Reeyeshkumar K. Patel Katja Klein Robin J. Shattock

Vaccination through mucosal surfaces has been shown to elicit antiviral immune responses against a number of mucosal pathogens. Here we demonstrate that both mucosal and systemic immune responses can be elicited against a model HIV-1 CN54gp140 antigen when cation-complexed plasmid DNA vaccines are applied topically to the murine pulmonary mucosa as an immune priming strategy. Furthermore, using...

2015
Deborah F. L. King Paul F. McKay Jamie F. S. Mann C. Bryn Jones Robin J. Shattock Shixia Wang

BACKGROUND An effective HIV vaccine will likely require induction of both mucosal and systemic cellular and humoral immune responses. We investigated whether intramuscular (IM) delivery of electroporated plasmid DNA vaccine and simultaneous protein vaccinations by intranasal (IN) and IM routes could be combined to induce mucosal and systemic cellular and humoral immune responses to a model HIV-...

2013
Cathryn Nagler

Vaccines have benefited global health by controlling or eradicating life threatening diseases. With better understanding of infectious diseases and immunity, more interest has been placed on stimulating mucosal immune responses with vaccines as mucosal surfaces function as a first line of defense against infections. Progress made in nanoparticle research, in particular the successful use of lip...

2018
Luping Du Zhengyu Yu Fengjiao Pang Xiangwei Xu Aihua Mao Wanzhe Yuan Kongwang He Bin Li

Efficient delivery of antigens through oral immunization is a first and critical step for successful induction of mucosal immunity, which can provide protection against pathogens invading the mucosa. Membranous/microfold cells (M cells) within the mucosa can transcytose internalized antigen without degradation and thus play an important role in initiating antigen-specific mucosal immune respons...

2013
Heng Liu Harshad P. Patil Jacqueline de Vries-Idema Jan Wilschut Anke Huckriede

Vaccines for protection against respiratory infections should optimally induce a mucosal immune response in the respiratory tract in addition to a systemic immune response. However, current parenteral immunization modalities generally fail to induce mucosal immunity, while mucosal vaccine delivery often results in poor systemic immunity. In order to find an immunization strategy which satisfies...

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