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Fc receptor-targeted mucosal vaccination as a novel strategy for the generation of enhanced immunity against mucosal and non-mucosal pathogens.

Edmund J Gosselin1, Constantine Bitsaktsis, Ying Li, Bibiana V Iglesias.   

Abstract

Numerous studies have demonstrated that targeting immunogens to Fcgamma receptors (FcgammaR) on antigen (Ag)-presenting cells (APC) can enhance humoral and cellular immunity in vitro and in vivo. FcgammaR are classified based on their molecular weight, IgG-Fc binding affinities, IgG subclass binding specificity, and cellular distribution and they consist of activating and inhibitory receptors. However, despite the potential advantages of targeting Ag to FcR at mucosal sites, very little is known regarding the role of FcR in mucosal immunity or the efficacy of FcR-targeted mucosal vaccines. In addition, recent work has suggested that FcRn is present in the lungs of adult mice and humans and can transport FcRn-targeted Ag to FcgammaR-bearing APC within mucosal lymphoid tissue. In this review we will discuss the need for new vaccine strategies, the potential for FcR-targeted vaccines to fill this need, the impact of activating versus inhibitory FcgammaR on FcR-targeted vaccination, the significance of focusing on mucosal immunity, as well as caveats that could impact the use of FcR targeting as a mucosal vaccine strategy.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19688186     DOI: 10.1007/s00005-009-0040-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Immunol Ther Exp (Warsz)        ISSN: 0004-069X            Impact factor:   4.291


  14 in total

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4.  Rapid immune responses to a botulinum neurotoxin Hc subunit vaccine through in vivo targeting to antigen-presenting cells.

Authors:  David M White; Sabine Pellett; Mark A Jensen; William H Tepp; Eric A Johnson; Barry G W Arnason
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2011-05-16       Impact factor: 3.441

5.  Mucosal immunization with an unadjuvanted vaccine that targets Streptococcus pneumoniae PspA to human Fcγ receptor type I protects against pneumococcal infection through complement- and lactoferrin-mediated bactericidal activity.

Authors:  Constantine Bitsaktsis; Bibiana V Iglesias; Ying Li; Jesus Colino; Clifford M Snapper; Susan K Hollingshead; Giang Pham; Diane R Gosselin; Edmund J Gosselin
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2011-12-12       Impact factor: 3.441

6.  FcγR mediates TLR2- and Syk-dependent NLRP3 inflammasome activation by inactivated Francisella tularensis LVS immune complexes.

Authors:  Ellen B Duffy; Sivakumar Periasamy; Danielle Hunt; James R Drake; Jonathan A Harton
Journal:  J Leukoc Biol       Date:  2016-06-30       Impact factor: 4.962

7.  Flagellin in fusion with human rotavirus structural proteins exerts an adjuvant effect when delivered with replicating but non-disseminating adenovectors through the intrarectal route.

Authors:  Aurélie Girard; Elodie Roques; Bernard Massie; Denis Archambault
Journal:  Mol Biotechnol       Date:  2014-05       Impact factor: 2.695

8.  Downmodulation of vaccine-induced immunity and protection against the intracellular bacterium Francisella tularensis by the inhibitory receptor FcγRIIB.

Authors:  Brian J Franz; Ying Li; Constantine Bitsaktsis; Bibiana V Iglesias; Giang Pham; Raju Sunagar; Sudeep Kumar; Edmund J Gosselin
Journal:  J Immunol Res       Date:  2015-04-19       Impact factor: 4.818

Review 9.  Intranasal and oral vaccination with protein-based antigens: advantages, challenges and formulation strategies.

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Journal:  Protein Cell       Date:  2015-05-06       Impact factor: 14.870

10.  Multiple mechanisms mediate enhanced immunity generated by mAb-inactivated F. tularensis immunogen.

Authors:  Bibiana V Iglesias; Constantine Bitsaktsis; Giang Pham; James R Drake; Karsten R O Hazlett; Kristen Porter; Edmund J Gosselin
Journal:  Immunol Cell Biol       Date:  2012-12-18       Impact factor: 5.126

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