نتایج جستجو برای: live delivery vaccines

تعداد نتایج: 342345  

Journal: :Veterinary research 2006
Volker Gerdts George K Mutwiri Suresh K Tikoo Lorne A Babiuk

Mucosal vaccination is proving to be one of the greatest challenges in modern vaccine development. Although highly beneficial for achieving protective immunity, the induction of mucosal immunity, especially in the gastro-intestinal tract, still remains a difficult task. As a result, only very few mucosal vaccines are commercially available for domestic animals. Here, we critically review variou...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2003
Sébastien Nouaille Luciana A Ribeiro Anderson Miyoshi Daniela Pontes Yves Le Loir Sergio Costa Oliveira Philippe Langella Vasco Azevedo

Lactic acid bacteria (LAB), widely used in the food industry, are present in the intestine of most animals, including humans. The potential use of these bacteria as live vehicles for the production and delivery of heterologous proteins of vaccinal, medical or technological interest has therefore been extensively investigated. Lactococcus lactis, a LAB species, is a potential candidate for the p...

A.G. Zhang C.L. Qin M. Cheng M.F. Niu Q. Gong, X. F. Sun

Avian Pasteurella multocida is an agent of fowl cholera. The protective effect achieved through orthodoxvaccines is not ideal. The research on novel vaccines against avian Pasteurella multocida is imperative. Inthis study, the genes encoding outer membrane protein H and A (OmpH and OmpA) were cloned into theeukaryotic expression vector pcDNA3.1(+) and the recombinant plasmids, namely DNA vaccin...

Journal: :Nano letters 2015
Qinglian Hu Min Wu Chun Fang Changyong Cheng Mengmeng Zhao Weihuan Fang Paul K Chu Yuan Ping Guping Tang

Live attenuated bacteria are of increasing importance in biotechnology and medicine in the emerging field of cancer immunotherapy. Oral DNA vaccination mediated by live attenuated bacteria often suffers from low infection efficiency due to various biological barriers during the infection process. To this end, we herein report, for the first time, a new strategy to engineer cationic nanoparticle...

Journal: :archives of clinical infectious diseases 0
fatemeh fallah pediatric infectious research center, shaheed beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran; pediatric infectious research center, shaheed beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. email: gita eslami pediatric infectious research center, shaheed beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran hossein goudarzi pediatric infectious research center, shaheed beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran soudabeh taheri pediatric infectious research center, shaheed beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran reza poorbaba pediatric infectious research center, shaheed beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

background with respect to the prevalence of tuberculosis in our country, bcg vaccination at birth seems to be an effective means of prevention. the present study was designed to evaluate the efficiency of bcg vaccination and factors influencing the tuberculin skin reaction. materials and methods the inoculum of live bcg organisms in vaccinated infants was evaluated at birth and the correlation...

2014
Ezio Ricca Loredana Baccigalupi Giuseppina Cangiano Maurilio De Felice Rachele Isticato

Development of mucosal vaccines strongly relies on an efficient delivery system and, over the years, a variety of approaches based on phages, bacteria or synthetic nanoparticles have been proposed to display and deliver antigens. The spore of Bacillus subtilis displaying heterologous antigens has also been considered as a mucosal vaccine vehicle, and shown able to conjugate some advantages of l...

2013
Yen Cu Kate E. Broderick Kaustuv Banerjee Julie Hickman Gillis Otten Susan Barnett Gleb Kichaev Niranjan Y. Sardesai Jeffrey B. Ulmer Andrew Geall

Nucleic acid-based vaccines such as viral vectors, plasmid DNA (pDNA), and mRNA are being developed as a means to address limitations of both live-attenuated and subunit vaccines. DNA vaccines have been shown to be potent in a wide variety of animal species and several products are now licensed for commercial veterinary but not human use. Electroporation delivery technologies have been shown to...

Journal: :FEMS immunology and medical microbiology 2003
Andrew Stevenson Mark Roberts

Bordetella pertussis and Bordetella bronchiseptica are respiratory pathogens of humans and animals respectively. Unlike many bacteria, they are able to efficiently colonise healthy ciliated respiratory mucosa. This characteristic of Bordetella spp. can potentially be exploited to develop efficient live vaccines and vectors for delivery of heterologous antigens to the respiratory tract. Here we ...

Journal: :International immunopharmacology 2003
Ruth Arnon Tamar Ben-Yedidia

The conventional, currently available vaccines, though quite successful, suffer from a few shortcomings which hamper future vaccine development. We present herewith some of the new approaches that are presently being pursued, including (1) the development of recombinant, or genetically engineered, vaccines which are based either on the expression of the relevant protective antigen and its formu...

2013
Frances E. Pearson Celia L. McNeilly Michael L. Crichton Clare A. Primiero Sally R. Yukiko Germain J. P. Fernando Xianfeng Chen Sarah C. Gilbert Adrian V. S. Hill Mark A. F. Kendall

The disadvantages of needle-based immunisation motivate the development of simple, low cost, needle-free alternatives. Vaccine delivery to cutaneous environments rich in specialised antigen-presenting cells using microprojection patches has practical and immunological advantages over conventional needle delivery. Additionally, stable coating of vaccine onto microprojections removes logistical o...

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