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PLGA-microencapsulation protects Salmonella typhi outer membrane proteins from acidic degradation and increases their mucosal immunogenicity.
Carreño, Juan Manuel; Perez-Shibayama, Christian; Gil-Cruz, Cristina; Printz, Andrea; Pastelin, Rodolfo; Isibasi, Armando; Chariatte, Dominic; Tanoue, Yutaka; Lopez-Macias, Constantino; Gander, Bruno; Ludewig, Burkhard.
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  • Carreño JM; Institute of Immunobiology, Kantonsspital St. Gallen, St. Gallen, Switzerland.
  • Perez-Shibayama C; Institute of Immunobiology, Kantonsspital St. Gallen, St. Gallen, Switzerland.
  • Gil-Cruz C; Institute of Immunobiology, Kantonsspital St. Gallen, St. Gallen, Switzerland.
  • Printz A; Institute of Immunobiology, Kantonsspital St. Gallen, St. Gallen, Switzerland.
  • Pastelin R; Facultad de Quimica, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico D.F., Mexico.
  • Isibasi A; Medical Research Unit on Immunochemistry (UIMIQ), Specialties Hospital, National Medical Centre "Siglo XXI", Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS), Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Chariatte D; Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland.
  • Tanoue Y; Takeda Pharmaceutical Company, CMC Center, Osaka, Japan.
  • Lopez-Macias C; Medical Research Unit on Immunochemistry (UIMIQ), Specialties Hospital, National Medical Centre "Siglo XXI", Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS), Mexico City, Mexico. Electronic address: constantino@sminmunologia.org.
  • Gander B; Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland.
  • Ludewig B; Institute of Immunobiology, Kantonsspital St. Gallen, St. Gallen, Switzerland. Electronic address: burkhard.ludewig@kssg.ch.
Vaccine ; 34(35): 4263-4269, 2016 07 29.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27372155
ABSTRACT
Salmonella (S.) enterica infections are an important global health problem with more than 20 million individuals suffering from enteric fever annually and more than 200,000 lethal cases per year. Although enteric fever can be treated appropriately with antibiotics, an increasing number of antibiotic resistant Salmonella strains is detected. While two vaccines against typhoid fever are currently on the market, their availability in subtropical endemic areas is limited because these products need to be kept in uninterrupted cold chains. Hence, the development of a thermally stable vaccine that induces mucosal immune responses would greatly improve human health in endemic areas. Here, we have combined the high structural stability of Salmonella typhi outer membrane proteins (porins) with their microencapsulation into poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) to generate an orally applicable vaccine. Encapsulated porins were protected from acidic degradation and exhibited enhanced immunogenicity following oral administration. In particular, the vaccine elicited strong S. typhi-specific B cell responses in Peyer's patches and mesenteric lymph nodes. In sum, PLGA microencapsulation substantially improved the efficacy of oral vaccination against S. typhi.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ácido Poliglicólico / Proteínas da Membrana Bacteriana Externa / Vacinas Tíficas-Paratíficas / Ácido Láctico Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ácido Poliglicólico / Proteínas da Membrana Bacteriana Externa / Vacinas Tíficas-Paratíficas / Ácido Láctico Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article