نتایج جستجو برای: mucosal vaccines

تعداد نتایج: 87287  

Journal: :Genetic Vaccines and Therapy 2008
Daniela Damjanovic Xizhong Zhang Jingyu Mu Maria Fe Medina Zhou Xing

It is believed that respiratory mucosal immunization triggers more effective immune protection than parenteral immunization against respiratory infection caused by viruses and intracellular bacteria. Such understanding has led to the successful implementation of intranasal immunization in humans with a live cold-adapted flu virus vaccine. Furthermore there has been an interest in developing eff...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
F C Pimenta E N Miyaji A P M Arêas M L S Oliveira A L S S de Andrade P L Ho S K Hollingshead L C C Leite

One of the candidate proteins for a mucosal vaccine antigen against Streptococcus pneumoniae is PsaA (pneumococcal surface antigen A). Vaccines targeting mucosal immunity may raise concerns as to possible alterations in the normal microbiota, especially in the case of PsaA, which was shown to have homologs with elevated sequence identity in other viridans group streptococci. In this work, we de...

Journal: :Trends in biotechnology 1995
H S Mason C J Arntzen

Transgenic plants that express foreign proteins with industrial or pharmaceutical value represent an economical alternative to fermentation-based production systems. Specific vaccines have been produced in plants as a result of the transient or stable expression of foreign genes. It has recently been shown that genes encoding antigens of bacterial and viral pathogens can be expressed in plants ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2011
Christine Johnston David M Koelle Anna Wald

Herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) is one of the most prevalent sexually transmitted infections worldwide. In addition to recurrent genital ulcers, HSV-2 causes neonatal herpes, and it is associated with a 3-fold increased risk for HIV acquisition. Although many HSV-2 vaccines have been studied in animal models, few have reached clinical trials, and those that have been tested in humans were n...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1998
Marian R Neutra

Specialized epithelial M cells, a phenotype that occurs only in the epithelium over organized lymphoid follicles, deliver samples of foreign material by transepithelial transport from the lumen to organized lymphoid tissues within the mucosa of the small and large intestines. Mounting evidence indicates that a complex interplay of mucosal lymphoid cells and luminal microorganisms with epithelia...

2013
Kai Zhao Wei Li Tingting Huang Xiaomei Luo Gang Chen Yang Zhang Chen Guo Chunxiao Dai Zheng Jin Yan Zhao Hongyu Cui Yunfeng Wang

BACKGROUND Although the Newcastle disease virus (NDV) inactivated vaccines and attenuated live vaccines have been used to prevent and control Newcastle disease (ND) for years, there are some disadvantages. Recently, newly developed DNA vaccines have the potential to overcome these disadvantages. The low delivery efficiency, however, hindered the application of DNA vaccines for ND in practice. ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1999
P Polacino V Stallard D C Montefiori C R Brown B A Richardson W R Morton R E Benveniste S L Hu

We previously reported that immunization with recombinant simian immunodeficiency virus SIVmne envelope (gp160) vaccines protected macaques against intravenous challenge by the cloned homologous virus E11S but that this protection was only partially effective against the uncloned virus, SIVmne. In the present study, we examine the protective efficacy of this immunization regimen against infecti...

Journal: :Vaccine 2005
Mohamed I Husseiny Michael Hensel

Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium is a versatile host organism for the generation of recombinant live vaccines for mucosal immunization. We investigated the performance of an intracellular-activated promoter for expression of heterologous antigens by Salmonella carrier strains. We observed that intracellular expressed antigens were more efficient in elicitation of humoral and cellular imm...

2018
Blaise Corthésy Gilles Bioley

Vaccination is the process of administering immunogenic formulations in order to induce or harness antigen (Ag)-specific antibody and T cell responses in order to protect against infections. Important successes have been obtained in protecting individuals against many deleterious pathological situations after parenteral vaccination. However, one of the major limitations of the current vaccinati...

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