نتایج جستجو برای: intranasal vaccination

تعداد نتایج: 67825  

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1973
K S Lien J Jacobs E A Marcus R V Strik

Protection against influenza after killed influenza spray vaccine was assessed in nine double blind, placebocontrolled clinical trials and two field studies, involving a total number of 10,000 subjects. Monovalent vaccine, containing 300-360 IU A/Hong Kong/1/68 (H3N2) or bivalent vaccine, containing 300-360 IU A/Aichi/2/68 (H3N2) and 200-240 IU B/Mass/3/66 per dose was used. Administration by t...

2011
G. G. Guerrero C. Locht

Heterologous prime-boost regimens are effective strategies to promote long-term memory and strong cellular Th1 responses to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, when BCG is used in the priming step. Subcutaneous or intranasal boosting of BCG-vaccinated newborn mice with native heparin-binding haemagglutinin (nHBHA) significantly enhances protection against M. tuberculosis. However, nHBHA is characterize...

Journal: :Virology 2014
Matthew R Sandbulte Ratree Platt James A Roth Jamie N Henningson Kathleen A Gibson Daniela S Rajão Crystal L Loving Amy L Vincent

Live-attenuated influenza virus (LAIV) prime-boost vaccination previously conferred protection against heterologous H3N2 swine influenza challenge, including in piglets with maternally derived antibodies (MDA). Conversely, a whole-inactivated virus (WIV) vaccine was associated with enhanced disease. This study was aimed at identifying immune correlates of cross-protection. Piglets with and with...

2012
Sol Kim Jun Chang

BACKGROUND Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a major cause of severe lower respiratory tract diseases in infancy and early childhood. Despite its importance as a pathogen, there is no licensed vaccine against RSV yet. The attachment glycoprotein (G) of RSV is a potentially important target for protective antiviral immune responses. Recombinant baculovirus has been recently emerged as a new v...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2015
Catarina V Nogueira Xuqing Zhang Nicholas Giovannone Erica L Sennott Michael N Starnbach

Understanding the cellular populations and mechanisms responsible for overcoming immune compartmentalization is valuable for designing vaccination strategies targeting distal mucosae. In this study, we show that the human pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis infects the murine respiratory and genital mucosae and that T cells, but not Abs, elicited through intranasal immunization can protect against a...

2011
Gabriel Kristian Pedersen Thomas Ebensen Ingrid Hjetland Gjeraker Signe Svindland Geir Bredholt Carlos Alberto Guzmán Rebecca Jane Cox

Avian influenza A H5N1 is a virus with pandemic potential. Mucosal vaccines are attractive as they have the potential to block viruses at the site of entry, thereby preventing both disease and further transmission. The intranasal route is safe for the administration of seasonal live-attenuated influenza vaccines, but may be less suitable for administration of pandemic vaccines. Research into no...

2014
Crystal Passmore Paul E Makidon Jessica J O’Konek Joseph A Zahn Jessie Pannu Tarek Hamouda Vira Bitko Andrzej Myc Nicolas W Lukacs Ali Fattom James R Baker Jr

Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a ubiquitous virus that infects almost all people by age two and is a major source of respiratory illness in infants, the elderly and others with compromised immune systems. Currently there is no available vaccine. Prior efforts using formalin-inactivated RSV (FI-RSV) were associated with enhanced respiratory disease upon viral exposure following clinical va...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2004
Eduardo Fonseca Pinto Roberta Olmo Pinheiro Alice Rayol Vicente Larraga Bartira Rossi-Bergmann

We have previously demonstrated that oral delivery of a disease-promoting particulated antigen of Leishmania amazonensis (LaAg) partially protects mice against cutaneous leishmaniasis. In the present work, we sought to optimize a mucosal vaccine by using the intranasal route for delivery of different antigen preparations, including (i) LaAg, (ii) soluble recombinant p36/LACK leishmanial antigen...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2010
Nihal A Okan Patricio Mena Jorge L Benach James B Bliska A Wali Karzai

The bacterial SmpB-SsrA system is a highly conserved translational quality control mechanism that helps maintain the translational machinery at full capacity. Here we present evidence to demonstrate that the smpB-ssrA genes are required for pathogenesis of Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague. We found that disruption of the smpB-ssrA genes leads to reduction in secretion of the type ...

Journal: :Neurobiology of aging 2007
Timothy J Seabrook Katelyn Thomas Liying Jiang Jeanne Bloom Edward Spooner Marcel Maier Gal Bitan Cynthia A Lemere

Immunization of humans and APP-tg mice with full-length beta-amyloid (Abeta) results in reduced cerebral Abeta levels. However, due to adverse events in the AN1792 trial, alternative vaccines are required. We investigated dendrimeric Abeta1-15 (dAbeta1-15), which is composed of 16 copies of Abeta1-15 peptide on a branched lysine core and thus, includes an Abeta-specific B cell epitope but lacks...

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