| Literature DB >> 31370286 |
Margaret R Dedloff1, Callie S Effler2, Alina Maria Holban3,4,5, Monica C Gestal6.
Abstract
Communicable respiratory infections are the cause of a significant number of infectious diseases. The introduction of vaccinations has greatly improved this situation. Moreover, adjuvants have allowed for vaccines to be more effective with fewer adverse side effects. However, there is still space for improvement because while the more common injected formulations induce a systematic immunity, they do not confer the mucosal immunity needed for more thorough prevention of the spread of respiratory disease. Intranasal formulations provide systemic and mucosal immune protection, but they have the potential for more serious side effects and a less robust immune response. This review looks at seven different adjuvants-chitosan, starch, alginate, gellan, β-glucan, emulsan and hyaluronic acid-and their prospective ability to improve intranasal vaccines as adjuvants and antigen delivery systems.Entities:
Keywords: immunomodulation; mucosal administration; nanovaccines; polymeric vaccines; respiratory infections
Year: 2019 PMID: 31370286 PMCID: PMC6695719 DOI: 10.3390/ma12152445
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623
Biopolymers with useful properties for vaccine design.
| Biopolymer | Applications | Advantages for Vaccine Design | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chitosan | Hydrogels, dressings, drug delivery systems, gene delivery | Biocompatibility, degradability, mucoadhesive, mucosal absorption, stimulation of immune response, antimicrobial | [ |
| Starch | Scaffolds, drug delivery systems, tissue repair | Biocompatibility, immune modulation, biodegradability | [ |
| Alginate | Coatings and dressings, drug delivery, pharmaceutical excipient, packaging | Biocompatibility, immunomodulation, vaccine enhancer, tumor suppressor | [ |
| Cellulose | Pharmaceutical excipient, packaging, drug delivery, coatings | Low price, abundant in nature, vaccine adjuvant, easy protein binding | [ |
| Gellan | Food industry, multifunctional additive in pharmacy, regenerative medicine, gene delivery | Antigen delivery, mucosal delivery, immune response stimulation | [ |
Figure 1Properties of chitosan in the design of mucosal administered vaccines (i.e., administration mucosal routes, chemical modification for variate antigen load and applications, diverse elicited immune response). BBD = Bordetella bronchiseptica dermonecrotoxin, TT = Tetanus toxoid, DC = dendritic cell, Th2 = T helper 2 CD4 + cell, IgG = Immunoglobulin G antibodies, IgA = Immunoglobulin A antibodies.