نتایج جستجو برای: mucosal vaccines

تعداد نتایج: 87287  

Journal: :Journal of leukocyte biology 2017
Mushtaq Ahmed Hongmei Jiao Racquel Domingo-Gonzalez Shibali Das Kristin L Griffiths Javier Rangel-Moreno Uma M Nagarajan Shabaana A Khader

Pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is a leading cause of global morbidity and mortality. The only licensed TB vaccine, Mycobacterium bovis bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG), has variable efficacy in protecting against pulmonary TB. Thus, the development of more effective TB vaccines is critical to control the TB epidemic. Specifically, vaccines delivered through...

2016
Masayuki Hayashi Taiki Aoshi Koji Ozasa Takato Kusakabe Masatoshi Momota Yasunari Haseda Shingo Kobari Etsushi Kuroda Kouji Kobiyama Cevayir Coban Ken J. Ishii

Nasal vaccination has the potential to elicit systemic and mucosal immunity against pathogens. However, split and subunit vaccines lack potency at stimulating mucosal immunity, and an adjuvant is indispensable for eliciting potent mucosal immune response to nasal vaccines. Endocine, a lipid-based mucosal adjuvant, potentiates both systemic and mucosal immune responses. Although Endocine has sho...

2014
Masahisa Hemmi Masashi Tachibana Sayaka Tsuzuki Masaki Shoji Fuminori Sakurai Kenji Kawabata Kouji Kobiyama Ken J Ishii Shizuo Akira Hiroyuki Mizuguchi

Few of the vaccines in current use can induce antigen- (Ag-) specific immunity in both mucosal and systemic compartments. Hence, the development of vaccines that realize both mucosal and systemic protection against various pathogens is a high priority in global health. Recently, it has been reported that intramuscular (i.m.) vaccination of an adenovirus vector (Adv) can induce Ag-specific cytot...

2013
Oliver Pérez Belkis Romeu Osmir Cabrera Elizabeth González Alexander Batista-Duharte Alexis Labrada Rocmira Pérez Laura M. Reyes Wendy Ramírez Sergio Sifontes Nelson Fernández Miriam Lastre

The development of effective vaccines against neglected diseases, especially those associated with poverty and social deprivation, is urgently needed. Modern vaccine technologies and a better understanding of the immune response have provided scientists with the tools for rational and safer design of subunit vaccines. Often, however, subunit vaccines do not elicit strong immune responses, highl...

Journal: :Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics 2022

A New approach for vaccine delivery Antigen is the use of inexpensive oral vaccines. Is ideal edible vaccination since it grows quickly and has a lot nutrients that improve immune system. Edible vaccines supply exciting Prospects considerably reducing burden disease like hepatitis diarrhea Significantly within developing world wherever storing Administering are typically major problem. They hav...

2017
Heba M. El Naggar Mohamed Sayed Madkour Hussein Ali Hussein

AIM To develop a mucosal inactivated vaccines for Newcastle disease (ND) and H9N2 viruses to protect against these viruses at sites of infections through mucosal immunity. MATERIALS AND METHODS In this study, we prepared two new formulations for mucosal bivalent inactivated vaccine formulations for Newcastle and Avian Influenza (H9N2) based on the use of nanoparticles and polymer adjuvants. T...

2011
Daryan A. Kaveh Véronique S. Bachy R. Glyn Hewinson Philip J. Hogarth

To more closely understand the mechanisms of how BCG vaccination confers immunity would help to rationally design improved tuberculosis vaccines that are urgently required. Given the established central role of CD4 T cells in BCG induced immunity, we sought to characterise the generation of memory CD4 T cell responses to BCG vaccination and M. bovis infection in a murine challenge model. We dem...

Journal: :Critical reviews in oral biology and medicine : an official publication of the American Association of Oral Biologists 2002
D J Smith

Dental caries remains one of the most common infectious diseases of mankind. Cariogenic micro-organisms enter the dental biofilm early in life and can subsequently emerge, under favorable environmental conditions, to cause disease. In oral fluids, adaptive host defenses aroused by these infections are expressed in the saliva and gingival crevicular fluid. This review will focus on methods by wh...

2013
Rachel E. Horton Gestur Vidarsson

Over recent years it has become increasingly apparent that mucosal antibodies are not only restricted to the IgM and IgA isotypes, but that also other isotypes and particularly IgG can be found in significant quantities at some mucosal surfaces, such as in the genital tract. Their role is more complex than traditionally believed with, among other things, the discovery of novel function of mucos...

Journal: :Annals of parasitology 2012
Henryka Długońska Marcin Grzybowski

The basic premise of vaccinology is to achieve strong protective immunity against defined infectious agents by a vaccine mimicking the effects of natural primary exposure to a pathogen. Because an exposure of humans and animals to microbes occurs mostly through mucosal surfaces, targeting the mucosa seems a rational and efficient vaccination strategy. Many experimental and clinical data confirm...

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