| Literature DB >> 30439573 |
Mohammad Ariful Islam1, Jannatul Firdous2, Abu Zayed Md Badruddoza3, Emma Reesor4, Mohammad Azad3, Anwarul Hasan5, Michael Lim4, Wuji Cao4, Simon Guillemette4, Chong Su Cho6.
Abstract
Vaccines are one of the greatest medical interventions of all time and have been successful in controlling and eliminating a myriad of diseases over the past two centuries. Among several vaccination strategies, mucosal vaccines have wide clinical applications and attract considerable interest in research, showing potential as innovative and novel therapeutics. In mucosal vaccination, targeting (microfold) M cells is a frontline prerequisite for inducing effective antigen-specific immunostimulatory effects. In this review, we primarily focus on materials engineered for use as vaccine delivery platforms to target M cells. We also describe potential M cell targeting areas, methods to overcome current challenges and limitations of the field. Furthermore, we present the potential of biomaterials engineering as well as various natural and synthetic delivery technologies to overcome the challenges of M cell targeting, all of which are absent in current literature. Finally, we briefly discuss manufacturing and regulatory processes to bring a robust perspective on the feasibility and potential of this next-generation vaccine technology.Keywords: Antibody response; Engineered materials; M cell; Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues; Mucosal vaccination; Peyer's patch; Targeted delivery systems
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30439573 DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2018.10.041
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomaterials ISSN: 0142-9612 Impact factor: 12.479