Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10612669 | Journal of Controlled Release | 2015 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Oral co-administration of the antigen (Ag) with a bacterial protease inhibitor: i) increases the half-life of the Ag by inhibiting gastrointestinal proteases, ii) induces recruitment, activation and Ag internalization by dendritic cells and consequently iii) mucosal and systemic Ag-specific immune responses are enhanced.108
Keywords
FITCCTBALTOVAAPCsFCSIFN-γDCsTLR4DTHCFSET helperMLNsA.UIL-LPSB. abortusDelayed type hypersensitivity responsePBSHKsdmLTBSAPpsASTAspartate aminotransferaseAlanine aminotransferasebovine serum albuminAntigen presenting cellsAdjuvantOvalbuminimmunoglobulin Gamma interferoninterleukinBrucella abortusAntigen deliveryELISAEnzyme-linked immunosorbent assaystandard error of the meancircular dichroismfetal calf serumDendritic cellsShiga toxincholera toxinFluorescence intensityfluorescein isothiocyanatelactate dehydrogenaseLDHlipopolysaccharideToll like receptor 4major histocompatibility complexMHCPhosphate-buffered salineSEMProtease inhibitorarbitrary unitsOral vaccinationAntibodyAntigenoptical densitycarboxyfluorescein succinimidyl estercholera toxin subunit Bmesenteric lymph nodesBrucella spp.
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Authors
Andrés Esteban Ibañez, Lorena Mirta Coria, Marianela Verónica Carabajal, MarÃa Victoria Delpino, Gabriela SofÃa Risso, Paula Gonzalez Cobiello, Jimena Rinaldi, Paula Barrionuevo, Laura Bruno, Fernanda Frank, Sebastián Klinke,