Size-Dependent Immunogenicity: Therapeutic and Protective Properties of Nano-Vaccines against Tumors
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Abstract
Infection can protect against subsequent disease by induction of both humoral and cellular immunity, but inert protein-based vaccines are not as effective. In this study, we present a new vaccine design, with Ag covalently conjugated to solid core nano-beads of narrowly defined size (0.04-0.05 microm) that localize to dendritic cells (DEC205(+) CD40(+), CD86(+)) in draining lymph nodes, inducing high levels of IFN-gamma production (CD8 T cells: precursor frequencies 1/5000 to 1/1000) and high Ab titers in mice. Conjugation of Ag to these nano-beads induced responses that were significantly higher (2- to 10-fold) than those elicited by other bead sizes, and higher than a range of currently used adjuvants (alum,…
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- Immunogenicity
- Immunization
- CD8
- Immune system
- Ex vivo
- Immunology
- Biology
- In vivo
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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