نتایج جستجو برای: mucosal vaccines

تعداد نتایج: 87287  

Journal: :Vaccine 2016
Hyon-Xhi Tan Brad P Gilbertson Sinthujan Jegaskanda Sheilajen Alcantara Thakshila Amarasena John Stambas Julie L McAuley Stephen J Kent Robert De Rose

Influenza viruses are promising mucosal vaccine vectors for HIV but their use has been limited by difficulties in engineering the expression of large amounts of foreign protein. We developed recombinant influenza viruses incorporating the HIV-1 p24 gag capsid into the NS-segment of PR8 (H1N1) and X31 (H3N2) influenza viruses with the use of multiple 2A ribosomal skip sequences. Despite the inse...

2017
Katarzyna Kuczkowska Ine Myrbråten Lise Øverland Vincent G H Eijsink Frank Follmann Geir Mathiesen Jes Dietrich

Mucosal immunity is important for the protection against a wide variety of pathogens. Traditional vaccines administered via parenteral routes induce strong systemic immunity, but they often fail to generate mucosal IgA. In contrast, bacteria-based vaccines comprise an appealing strategy for antigen delivery to mucosal sites. Vaginal infection with Chlamydia trachomatis can develop into upper ge...

Journal: :Vaccine 2012
Kuan-Hsun Lin Ai-Ping Hsu Jui-Hung Shien Tien-Jye Chang Jiunn-Wang Liao Jeng-Rung Chen Chuen-Fu Lin Wei-Li Hsu

Mucosal surfaces are common sites of pathogen colonization/entry. Effective mucosal immunity by vaccination should provide protection at this primary infection site. Our aim was to develop a new vaccination strategy that elicits a mucosal immune response. A new strain of Enterococcus faecium, a non pathogenic lactic acid bacteria (LAB) with strong cell adhesion ability, was identified and used ...

2013
Signe C. Svindland Gabriel K. Pedersen Rishi D. Pathirana Geir Bredholt Jane K. Nøstbakken Åsne Jul‐Larsen Carlos A. Guzmán Emanuele Montomoli Giulia Lapini Simona Piccirella Inderjit Jabbal‐Gill Michael Hinchcliffe Rebecca J. Cox

BACKGROUND Highly pathogenic avian influenza A/H5N1 virus remains a potential pandemic threat, and it is essential to continue vaccine development against this subtype. A local mucosal immune response in the upper respiratory tract may stop influenza transmission. It is therefore important to develop effective intranasal pandemic influenza vaccines that induce mucosal immunity at the site of vi...

2010
Graeme E. Price Mark R. Soboleski Chia-Yun Lo Julia A. Misplon Mary R. Quirion Katherine V. Houser Melissa B. Pearce Claudia Pappas Terrence M. Tumpey Suzanne L. Epstein

BACKGROUND The sudden emergence of novel influenza viruses is a global public health concern. Conventional influenza vaccines targeting the highly variable surface glycoproteins hemagglutinin and neuraminidase must antigenically match the emerging strain to be effective. In contrast, "universal" vaccines targeting conserved viral components could be used regardless of viral strain or subtype. P...

Journal: :Vaccine 2017
Mushtaq Ahmed Douglas M Smith Tarek Hamouda Javier Rangel-Moreno Ali Fattom Shabaana A Khader

Tuberculosis (TB), caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is contracted via aerosol infection, typically affecting the lungs. Mycobacterium bovis bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) is the only licensed vaccine and has variable efficacy in protecting against pulmonary TB. Additionally, chemotherapy is associated with low compliance contributing to development of multidrug-resistant (MDR) and ext...

Journal: :European respiratory review : an official journal of the European Respiratory Society 2015
Rocky Lai Sam Afkhami Siamak Haddadi Mangalakumari Jeyanathan Zhou Xing

Despite the use of bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) for almost a century, pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) continues to be a serious global health concern. Therefore, there has been a pressing need for the development of new booster vaccines to enhance existing BCG-induced immunity. Protection following mucosal intranasal immunisation with AdHu5Ag85A is associated with the localisation of antigen-speci...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Carmelo Luci Selma Bekri Franck Bihl Jonathan Pini Pierre Bourdely Kelly Nouhen Angélique Malgogne Thierry Walzer Véronique M Braud Fabienne Anjuère

Innate and adaptive immune cells work in concert to generate efficient protection at mucosal surface. Vaginal mucosa is an epithelial tissue that contains innate and adaptive immune effector cells. Our previous studies demonstrated that vaginal administration of Cholera toxin -based vaccines generate antigen-specific CD8 T cells through the stimulation of local dendritic cells (DC). Innate lymp...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2001
D Chen S B Periwal K Larrivee C Zuleger C A Erickson R L Endres L G Payne

Both circulating and mucosal antibodies are considered important for protection against infection by influenza virus in humans and animals. However, current inactivated vaccines administered by intramuscular injection using a syringe and needle elicit primarily circulating antibodies. In this study, we report that epidermal powder immunization (EPI) via a unique powder delivery system elicits b...

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