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Fight bacteria with bacteria: Bacterial membrane vesicles as vaccines and delivery nanocarriers against bacterial infections.
Gan, Yingying; Li, Chengnan; Peng, Xinran; Wu, Shuang; Li, Yuzhen; Tan, Jeremy P K; Yang, Yi Yan; Yuan, Peiyan; Ding, Xin.
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  • Gan Y; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Shenzhen), Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen 518107, China.
  • Li C; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Shenzhen), Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen 518107, China.
  • Peng X; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Shenzhen), Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen 518107, China.
  • Wu S; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Shenzhen), Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen 518107, China.
  • Li Y; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Shenzhen), Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen 518107, China.
  • Tan JPK; Institute of Bioengineering and Bioimaging, 31 Biopolis Way, Singapore 138669, Singapore.
  • Yang YY; Institute of Bioengineering and Bioimaging, 31 Biopolis Way, Singapore 138669, Singapore. Electronic address: yyyang@ibb.a-star.edu.sg.
  • Yuan P; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Shenzhen), Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen 518107, China. Electronic address: yuanpy3@mail.sysu.edu.cn.
  • Ding X; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Shenzhen), Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen 518107, China. Electronic address: dingxin3@mail.sysu.edu.cn.
Nanomedicine ; 35: 102398, 2021 07.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33901646
ABSTRACT
Bacterial membrane vesicles (MVs) are particles secreted by bacteria with diameter of 20-400 nm. The pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) present on the surface of MVs are capable of activating human immune system, leading to non-specific immune response and specific immune response. Due to the immunostimulatory properties and proteoliposome nanostructures, MVs have been increasingly explored as vaccines or delivery systems for the prevention and treatment of bacterial infections. Herein, the recent progresses of MVs for antibacterial applications are reviewed to provide an overview of MVs vaccines and MVs-related delivery systems. In addition, the safety issues of bacterial MVs are discussed to demonstrate their potential for clinical translation. In the end of this review, the challenges of bacterial MVs as vaccines and delivery systems for clinical applications are highlighted with the purpose of predicting future research directions in this field.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Bacterias / Infecciones Bacterianas / Proteínas Bacterianas / Vacunas Bacterianas / Membrana Celular / Nanoestructuras Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Nanomedicine Asunto de la revista: BIOTECNOLOGIA Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Bacterias / Infecciones Bacterianas / Proteínas Bacterianas / Vacunas Bacterianas / Membrana Celular / Nanoestructuras Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Nanomedicine Asunto de la revista: BIOTECNOLOGIA Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China
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