نتایج جستجو برای: vaccine delivery

تعداد نتایج: 310743  

2014
Uzma N. Sarwar Laura Novik Mary E. Enama Sarah A. Plummer Richard A. Koup Martha C. Nason Robert T. Bailer Adrian B. McDermott Mario Roederer John R. Mascola Julie E. Ledgerwood Barney S. Graham Thomas L. Richie

BACKGROUND Needle-free delivery improves the immunogenicity of DNA vaccines but is also associated with more local reactogenicity. Here we report the first comparison of Biojector and needle administration of a candidate rAd5 HIV vaccine. METHODS Thirty-one adults, 18-55 years, 20 naive and 11 prior rAd5 vaccine recipients were randomized to receive single rAd5 vaccine via needle or Biojector...

Journal: :Vaccine 2011
Mark S Riddle Robert W Kaminski Carlos Williams Chad Porter Shahida Baqar Alexis Kordis Theron Gilliland Joyce Lapa Melissa Coughlin Chris Soltis Erica Jones Jackie Saunders Paul B Keiser Ryan T Ranallo Robert Gormley Michael Nelson K Ross Turbyfill David Tribble Edwin V Oaks

BACKGROUND Shigella flexneri 2a lipopolysaccharide 50 is a nasally delivered subunit vaccine consisting of a macromolecular complex composed of LPS, IpaB, IpaC and IpaD. The current study examined vaccine safety and immunogenicity across a dose range and the clinical performance of a new intranasal delivery device. METHODS Volunteers (N=36) were randomized to receive vaccine via the Dolphin™ ...

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2015
Lukasz J Ochyl James J Moon

Traditional vaccine adjuvants, such as alum, elicit suboptimal CD8+ T cell responses. To address this major challenge in vaccine development, various nanoparticle systems have been engineered to mimic features of pathogens to improve antigen delivery to draining lymph nodes and increase antigen uptake by antigen-presenting cells, leading to new vaccine formulations optimized for induction of an...

2014
Joanna A. Pulit-Penaloza E. Stein Esser Elena V. Vassilieva Jeong Woo Lee Misha T. Taherbhai Brian P. Pollack Mark R. Prausnitz Richard W. Compans Ioanna Skountzou

Cutaneous vaccination with microneedle patches offers several advantages over more frequently used approaches for vaccine delivery, including improved protective immunity. However, the involvement of specific APC subsets and their contribution to the induction of immunity following cutaneous vaccine delivery is not well understood. A better understanding of the functions of individual APC subse...

2016
Graham Nugent Ivor J. Yockney E. Jackie Whitford Martin L. Cross Frank E. Aldwell Bryce M. Buddle

Oral-delivery Mycobacterium bovis bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine in a lipid matrix has been shown to confer protection against M. bovis infection and reduce the severity of tuberculosis (TB) when fed to brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula), the major wildlife vector of bovine TB in New Zealand. Here we demonstrate the feasibility of aerial delivery of this live vaccine in bait form...

Journal: :modares journal of medical sciences: pathobiology 2008
azam bolhasani mohammad taghikhani nahid ghasemi hooriyeh soleimanjahi sima rafati

objective: dna vaccines have been widely used to develop immunity against various pathogens including parasites and viruses. the potential of dna vaccine to induce an effective immune response is related to the expression levels of the encoded protein in eukaryotic cells. therefore, optimization of plasmid dna delivery system is a major concern in protein expression in order to make an efficien...

2014
Devon J. Shedlock Colleen Tingey Lavanya Mahadevan Natalie Hutnick Emma L. Reuschel Sagar Kudchodkar Seleeke Flingai Jenny Yan Joseph J. Kim Kenneth E. Ugen David B. Weiner Kar Muthumani

DNA vaccine-induced immunity can be enhanced by the co-delivery of synthetic gene-encoding molecular adjuvants. Many of these adjuvants have included cytokines, chemokines or co-stimulatory molecules that have been demonstrated to enhance vaccine-induced immunity by increasing the magnitude or type of immune responses and/or protective efficacy. In this way, through the use of adjuvants, immune...

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...

Journal: :European journal of pharmaceutics and biopharmaceutics : official journal of Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Pharmazeutische Verfahrenstechnik e.V 2013
Senthil Murugappan Harshad P Patil Gaurav Kanojia Wouter ter Veer Tjarko Meijerhof Henderik W Frijlink Anke Huckriede Wouter L J Hinrichs

One of the advantages of dry influenza vaccines over conventional liquid influenza vaccines is that they can be used for alternative routes of administration. Previous studies showed that spray freeze-drying is an excellent technique to prepare vaccine containing powders for pulmonary delivery (J.P. Amorij, V. Saluja, A.H. Petersen, W.L.J. Hinrichs, A. Huckriede, H.W. Frijlink, Pulmonary delive...

Journal: :Cancer research 2015
Deepak K Kadayakkara Michael J Korrer Jeff W M Bulte Hyam I Levitsky

Traditionally, cell-mediated immune responses to vaccination in animal models are evaluated by invasive techniques such as biopsy and organ extraction. We show here that by combining two noninvasive imaging technologies, MRI and bioluminescence imaging (BLI), we can visualize both the afferent and efferent arms of cellular events following vaccination longitudinally. To this end, we evaluated t...

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