نتایج جستجو برای: non parenteral immunization parenteral immunization polymeric particles vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 1602505  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
Sarah McCormick Michael Santosuosso Cherrie-Lee Small Christopher R Shaler Xizhong Zhang Mangalakumari Jeyanathan Jingyu Mu Shunsuke Takenaka Patricia Ngai Jack Gauldie Yonghong Wan Zhou Xing

In vitro manipulated dendritic cells (DC) have increasingly been used as a promising vaccine formulation against cancer and infectious disease. However, improved understanding of the immune mechanisms is needed for the development of safe and efficacious mucosal DC immunization. We have developed a murine model of respiratory mucosal immunization by using a genetically manipulated DC vaccine. W...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2005
Anu Kantele Heikki Arvilommi Katja Iikkanen Erkki Savilahti Helena P Mäkelä Christian Herzog Emil Fürer Jussi M Kantele

BACKGROUND Immunization prepares the body for a reencounter with the microbe. Information on the targeting of immune effector cells during secondary immune response--that is, lymphocyte homing--is scarce. In the present study, the homing potentials of lymphocytes are examined after antigen reencounter at mucosal versus nonmucosal sites. METHODS Orally or parenterally immunized volunteers were...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
Michael Santosuosso Sarah McCormick Xizhong Zhang Anna Zganiacz Zhou Xing

Parenterally administered Mycobacterium bovis BCG vaccine confers only limited immune protection from pulmonary tuberculosis in humans. There is a need for developing effective boosting vaccination strategies. We examined a heterologous prime-boost regimen utilizing BCG as a prime vaccine and our recently described adenoviral vector expressing Ag85A (AdAg85A) as a boost vaccine. Since we recent...

2013
Balraj Premanand Mookkan Prabakaran Tanja K. Kiener Jimmy Kwang

BACKGROUND Human enterovirus 71 (HEV71) is one of the major pathogen responsible for hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD). Currently no effective vaccine or antiviral drugs are available. Like poliovirus, EV71 is transmitted mainly by the feco-oral route. To date the majority of the studied EV71 vaccine candidates are administered parenterally. Injectable vaccines induce good systemic immunity b...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2008
Paul Stickings Marisa Peyre Laura Coombes Sylviane Muller Rino Rappuoli Giuseppe Del Giudice Charalambos D Partidos Dorothea Sesardic

Transcutaneous immunization (TCI) capitalizes on the accessibility and immunocompetence of the skin, elicits protective immunity, simplifies vaccine delivery, and may be particularly advantageous when frequent boosting is required. In this study we examined the potential of TCI to boost preexisting immune responses to diphtheria in mice. The cross-reacting material (CRM(197)) of diphtheria toxi...

Journal: :The Pediatric infectious disease journal 2002
Qibo Zhang Emily Pettitt Roger Burkinshaw Gillian Race Lynne Shaw Adam Finn

BACKGROUND Serogroup C meningococcal conjugate polysaccharide vaccines have been reported to induce significant serum IgG antibodies and immunologic memory in infants. Because meningococcus is a mucosal pathogen colonizing the nasopharynx, local mucosal immune responses may play an important role in host defense against infection and carriage. We have investigated the mucosal IgA and IgG antibo...

2013
Heng Liu Harshad P. Patil Jacqueline de Vries-Idema Jan Wilschut Anke Huckriede

Vaccines for protection against respiratory infections should optimally induce a mucosal immune response in the respiratory tract in addition to a systemic immune response. However, current parenteral immunization modalities generally fail to induce mucosal immunity, while mucosal vaccine delivery often results in poor systemic immunity. In order to find an immunization strategy which satisfies...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1987
F G Taylor C D Jones J Bourne

This paper reports an experiment designed to demonstrate that the calf lung can be sensitized to a specific respirable challenge following parenteral immunization with a nonliving antigen (human serum albumin). The possibility that immune-mediated injury could subsequently interfere with nonspecific mucosal defenses was also investigated by infecting calves with Pasteurella haemolytica after th...

Journal: :Virology 1998
L A Morrison X J Da Costa D M Knipe

Herpes simplex virus (HSV) most frequently initiates infection at a mucosal surface; thus mucosal immune responses are likely to be important in defense against HSV infection. We have examined the effects of eliciting mucosal as well as systemic immune responses on protection against genital challenge infection with virulent HSV-2 in mice immunized with a replication-defective mutant of HSV-2. ...

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