Vaccine Adjuvant Delivery Systems Constructed Using Biocompatible Nanoparticles Formed through Self-Assembly of Small Molecules

Ting Liu, Ruifeng Qian, Qingchuan Liu, Tingni Wu, Jia-Li Chen
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Subunit vaccines are playing a critical role in controlling numerous diseases and attract - ing more and more research interests due to their numerous advantages over conventional whole microbe-based vaccines. However, subunit vaccines are weak immunogens and thus have limited capacity in eliciting the humoral and cellular immunity against pathogens. Recently, nanoparticles (NPs) formed with certain small molecules through self-assembly have been employed as an effective carrier for subunit vaccines to play roles of adjuvant, delivery and stabilization of antigens, thus engendering a vaccine adjuvant-delivery system (VADS), which shows promises to overcome the hurdles in developing subunit vaccines. In particular, the small molecule-self-assembled NPs as a VADS can not only deliver vaccine ingredients to immune cells but also influence the immunoresponse toward a Th1 (type 1 T helper cell) and Th2 balanced pathway to establish both humoral and cellular immunity. This chapter describes the innovative VADSs based on the small molecule-self-assembled NPs, such as metal NPs (mNPs), emulsions, liposomes, and ISCOMs, which are elaborately designed for the development of subunit vaccines. interfacial Emulsions, based on structural of three classical types of single emulsions, double emulsions and Pickering emulsions: single emulsions oil-in-water (O/W) type denoting oil droplets emulsified in a bulk aqueous phase, vice versa, the (W/O) emulsions O/W/O
利用小分子自组装形成的生物相容性纳米颗粒构建疫苗佐剂递送系统
亚单位疫苗与传统的全微生物疫苗相比具有许多优点,在控制多种疾病方面发挥着关键作用,并吸引了越来越多的研究兴趣。然而,亚单位疫苗是弱免疫原,因此在激发对病原体的体液和细胞免疫方面能力有限。近年来,一些小分子通过自组装形成的纳米颗粒(NPs)被用作亚单位疫苗的有效载体,发挥抗原的佐剂、递送和稳定作用,从而产生了疫苗佐剂递送系统(VADS),有望克服亚单位疫苗开发中的障碍。特别是,作为VADS的小分子自组装NPs不仅可以将疫苗成分传递给免疫细胞,还可以影响对Th1(1型T辅助细胞)和Th2平衡通路的免疫应答,从而建立体液和细胞免疫。本章描述了基于小分子自组装NPs的创新性vads,如金属NPs (mNPs)、乳剂、脂质体和ISCOMs,它们被精心设计用于亚单位疫苗的开发。界面乳液,基于单乳液、双乳液和Pickering乳液三种经典的结构类型:单乳液水包油(O/W)型表示油滴在体水相中乳化,反之为(W/O)型O/W/O
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