Literature DB >> 26866300

Liposomal adjuvants for human vaccines.

Carl R Alving1, Zoltan Beck1,2, Gary R Matyas1, Mangala Rao1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Liposomes are well-known as drug carriers, and are now critical components of two of six types of adjuvants present in licensed vaccines. The liposomal vaccine adjuvant field has long been dynamic and innovative, and research in this area is further examined as new commercial products appear in parallel with new vaccines. In an arena where successful products exist the potential for new types of vaccines with liposomal adjuvants, and alternative liposomal adjuvants that could emerge for new types of vaccines, are discussed. AREAS COVERED: Major areas include: virosomes, constructed from phospholipids and proteins from influenza virus particles; liposomes containing natural and synthetic neutral or anionic phospholipids, cholesterol, natural or synthetic monophosphoryl lipid A, and QS21 saponin; non-phospholipid cationic liposomes; and combinations and mixtures of liposomes and immunostimulating ingredients as adjuvants for experimental vaccines. EXPERT OPINION: Liposomes containing monophosphoryl lipid A and QS21 have considerable momentum that will result soon in emergence of prophylactic vaccines to malaria and shingles, and possible novel cancer vaccines. The licensed virosome vaccines to influenza and hepatitis A will be replaced with virosome vaccines to other infectious diseases. Alternative liposomal formulations are likely to emerge for difficult diseases such as tuberculosis or HIV-1 infection.

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Keywords:  Adjuvant; immunostimulation; liposomes; vaccine

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26866300     DOI: 10.1517/17425247.2016.1151871

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Opin Drug Deliv        ISSN: 1742-5247            Impact factor:   6.648


  31 in total

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Authors:  Yingxia Wen; Hung V Trinh; Christine E Linton; Chiara Tani; Nathalie Norais; DeeAnn Martinez-Guzman; Priyanka Ramesh; Yide Sun; Frank Situ; Selen Karaca-Griffin; Christopher Hamlin; Sayali Onkar; Sai Tian; Susan Hilt; Padma Malyala; Rushit Lodaya; Ning Li; Gillis Otten; Giuseppe Palladino; Kristian Friedrich; Yukti Aggarwal; Celia LaBranche; Ryan Duffy; Xiaoying Shen; Georgia D Tomaras; David C Montefiori; William Fulp; Raphael Gottardo; Brian Burke; Jeffrey B Ulmer; Susan Zolla-Pazner; Hua-Xin Liao; Barton F Haynes; Nelson L Michael; Jerome H Kim; Mangala Rao; Robert J O'Connell; Andrea Carfi; Susan W Barnett
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-04-26       Impact factor: 3.240

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