Journal article
Immunological basis for enhanced immunity of nanoparticle vaccines
HG Kelly, SJ Kent, AK Wheatley
Expert Review of Vaccines | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2019
Abstract
Introduction: Immunization has been a remarkably successful public health intervention; however, new approaches to vaccine design are essential to counter existing and emerging infectious diseases which have defied traditional vaccination efforts to date. Nanoparticles (ordered structures with dimensions in the range of 1–1000 nm) have great potential to supplement traditional vaccines based upon pathogen subunits, or killed or attenuated microorganisms, as exemplified by the successful licensure of virus-like particle vaccines for human papillomavirus and hepatitis B. However, the immunological mechanisms that underpin the potent immunity of nanoparticle vaccines are poorly defined. Areas c..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This paper was funded by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia and Australian Research Council.