• Title of article

    Bacteria-derived particles as adjuvants for non-replicating nasal vaccines

  • Author/Authors

    William C. Haneberg، نويسنده , , Bjّrn and Herland Berstad، نويسنده , , Aud Katrine and Holst، نويسنده , , Johan، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    143
  • To page
    147
  • Abstract
    In attempts to mimic natural infections, vaccines consisting of microbial particles may be delivered directly to mucosal surfaces. In this way, the mucosal as well as the systemic immune systems can be activated. Even non-living particles of bacterial origin have been shown to elicit strong immune responses when administered intranasally. However, some particles such as formalin-inactivated influenza virus may need a mucosal adjuvant to be effective. The bacteria-derived particles seem to possess such an adjuvant activity when mixed with and given intranasally with the less immunogenic killed virus. Possibly, the bacterial particles facilitate uptake of the virus through the mucosal membranes, although an additional influence on the immune response to the virus might be mediated in the lymphoid tissue below the mucosal surface. Bacteria-derived particles in nasal vaccines may thus serve as an alternative adjuvant to derivatives of cholera toxin or the heat-labile toxin from E. coli.
  • Keywords
    mucosa , Mucosal adjuvant , antibodies , T-cell immunity
  • Journal title
    Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
  • Serial Year
    2001
  • Journal title
    Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
  • Record number

    1760968