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The Development And In Vivo Immunologic Assessment Of Biodegradable Microparticles Incorporating Cpdi-02 And Mucosal Protein Vaccine, Jacob E. Parriott
The Development And In Vivo Immunologic Assessment Of Biodegradable Microparticles Incorporating Cpdi-02 And Mucosal Protein Vaccine, Jacob E. Parriott
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Encapsulation in biodegradable microparticles (MPs) is a promising approach to increase the efficacy of intranasally administered protein vaccines. The generation of long-lived adaptive immune responses against encapsulated protein vaccines, however, requires the incorporation of a suitable mucosal adjuvant. CPDI-02—a complement peptide-derived immunostimulant that selectively activates dendritic cells and macrophages over neutrophils while minimizing the inflammatory side effects of parent C5a—has previously been incorporated into both systemic and mucosal vaccine formulations via direct conjugation to chemical moieties, peptides, proteins, inactivated pathogens, and the surface of biodegradable particles, to enhance Th1-biased cellular immune responses. The effect of CPDI-02 surface conjugation to MPs …