نتایج جستجو برای: mucosal vaccines

تعداد نتایج: 87287  

2015
Hetron Mweemba Munang’andu Stephen Mutoloki Øystein Evensen

Mucosal organs are principle portals of entry for microbial invasion and as such developing protective vaccines against these pathogens can serve as a first line of defense against infections. In general, all mucosal organs in finfish are covered by a layer of mucus whose main function is not only to prevent pathogen attachment by being continuously secreted and sloughing-off but it serves as a...

2015
Md. Masudur RAHMAN Erdenebelig UYANGAA Young Woo HAN Jin HUR Sang-Youel PARK John Hwa LEE Koanhoi KIM Seong Kug EO

Newcastle disease (ND) is a highly contagious disease of chickens causing significant economic losses worldwide. Due to limitations in the efficacy against currently circulating ND viruses, existing vaccination strategies require improvements, and incorporating immunomodulatory cytokines with existing vaccines might be a novel approach. Here, we investigated the systemic and mucosal immunomodul...

2015
Tina Falkeborn

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Journal: :Infection and immunity 2005
Tetsuya Harakuni Hideki Sugawa Ai Komesu Masayuki Tadano Takeshi Arakawa

Noninvasive mucosal vaccines are attractive alternatives to parenteral vaccines. Although the conjugation of vaccine antigens with the B subunit of cholera toxin (CTB) is one of the most promising strategies for vaccine delivery to mucosal immune systems, the molecule cannot tolerate large-protein fusion, as it severely impairs pentamerization and loses affinity for GM1-ganglioside. Here we rep...

2013
Nyasha Chin’ombe

The HIV/AIDS epidemic remains a global health problem, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa. An effective HIV-1 vaccine is therefore badly required to mitigate this ever-expanding problem. Since HIV-1 infects its host through the mucosal surface, a vaccine for the virus needs to trigger mucosal as well as systemic immune responses. Oral, attenuated recombinant Salmonella vaccines offer this potenti...

2014
Maria Victoria Sanchez Thomas Ebensen Kai Schulze Diego Cargnelutti Paulina Blazejewska Eduardo A. Scodeller Carlos A. Guzmán

There is a critical need for new influenza vaccines able to protect against constantly emerging divergent virus strains. This will be sustained by the induction of vigorous cellular responses and humoral immunity capable of acting at the portal of entry of this pathogen. In this study we evaluate the protective efficacy of intranasal vaccination with recombinant influenza nucleoprotein (rNP) co...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
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in induction of systemic and mucosal immunity, particulate antigens are more effective than soluble antigens possibly because they are more efficiently endocytosed by mucosal-associated lymphoid tissue (malt) m cells. in this study, we determined the systemic and mucosal immune responses in rabbits following intranasal immunization of tetanus toxoid tt and cpg-odn encapsulated within plga nanos...

2015
Ana Lilia García-Hernández Néstor Rubio-Infante

The mucosal surfaces of the gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts represent the principal portals of entry for most infectious agents. Hence, the development of vaccination strategies capable of inducing protective immune responses at the mucosal sites is a priority. Since the mucosal surfaces are exposed to a wide variety of antigens, the mucosal immune system has to discriminate between har...

2013
Byoung-Shik Shim Youngjoo Choi In Su Cheon Man Ki Song

The mucosal surfaces are constantly exposed to incoming pathogens which can cause infections that result in severe morbidity and/or mortality. Studies have reported that mucosal immunity is important for providing protection against these pathogens and that mucosal vaccination is effective in preventing local infections. For many years, the sublingual mucosa has been targeted to deliver immunot...

Journal: :Science translational medicine 2013
Adrienne V Li James J Moon Wuhbet Abraham Heikyung Suh Jamal Elkhader Michael A Seidman Minmin Yen Eung-Jun Im Maria H Foley Dan H Barouch Darrell J Irvine

Many pathogens infiltrate the body and initiate infection via mucosal surfaces. Hence, eliciting cellular immune responses at mucosal portals of entry is of great interest for vaccine development against mucosal pathogens. We describe a pulmonary vaccination strategy combining Toll-like receptor (TLR) agonists with antigen-carrying lipid nanocapsules [interbilayer-crosslinked multilamellar vesi...

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