Journal article

Mucosal vaccination: Lung versus nose

A Vujanic, P Sutton, KJ Snibson, HH Yen, JPY Scheerlinck

Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2012

Abstract

The induction of potent mucosal immune responses able to prevent the establishment of infection at the onset of mucosal pathogen colonisation represents a desirable but challenging goal for vaccine development. Here we compare nasal vaccine delivery with intra-pulmonary vaccination using a sheep lymphatic cannulation model. Our results demonstrate that nasal delivery of a non-infective ISCOMATRIX® influenza vaccine does not induce primary immune responses in the lymph draining the nasal lymph nodes, suggesting that local immune responses in the lymph nodes draining the nasal cavity are relatively weak. However, this mode of delivery can boost existing immunity in the nasal lymph. Using the s..

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