The potential of recombinant lactic acid bacteria (LAB) to deliver heterologous antigens to the immune system and to induce protective immunity has been best demonstrated by using the C subunit of tetanus toxin (TTFC) as a model antigen. Two types of LAB carriers have mainly been used, Lactobacillus plantarum and Lactococcus lactis, which differ substantially in their abilities to resist passage through the stomach and to persist in the mouse gastrointestinal tract. Here we analyzed the effect of a deficiency in alanine racemase, an enzyme that participates in cell wall synthesis, in each of these bacterial carriers. Recombinant wild-type and mutant strains of L. plantarum NCIMB8826 and L. lactis MG1363 producing TTFC intracellularly were c...
The non-pathogenic, non-colonising Gram-positive organism Lactobacillus lactis is beeing developed a...
Mucosal routes for vaccine delivery offer several advantages over systemic inoculation from both imm...
To determine whether a protective immune response could be elicited by oral delivery of a recombinan...
The potential of recombinant lactic acid bacteria (LAB) to deliver heterologous antigens to the immu...
Lactococcus lactis is a nonpathogenic and nonclonizing bacterium which is being developed as a vacci...
The mucosal and cellular responses of mice were studied, following mucosal-route administration of r...
The mucosal and cellular responses of mice were studied, following mucosal-route administration of r...
The mucosal and cellular responses of mice were studied, following mucosal-route administration of r...
The mucosal and cellular responses of mice were studied, following mucosal-route administration of r...
To determine if the food‐grade bacterium Lactococcus lactis holds promise as a vaccine antigen deliv...
The non-pathogenic, non-colonising Gram-positive organism Lactobacillus lactis is beeing developed a...
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) have proved to be effective mucosal delivery vehicles that overcome the p...
Evidence is accumulating that lactobacilli influence the immune response in a strain-dependent manne...
To determine if the food‐grade bacterium Lactococcus lactis holds promise as a vaccine antigen deliv...
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) have proved to be effective mucosal delivery vehicles that overcome the p...
The non-pathogenic, non-colonising Gram-positive organism Lactobacillus lactis is beeing developed a...
Mucosal routes for vaccine delivery offer several advantages over systemic inoculation from both imm...
To determine whether a protective immune response could be elicited by oral delivery of a recombinan...
The potential of recombinant lactic acid bacteria (LAB) to deliver heterologous antigens to the immu...
Lactococcus lactis is a nonpathogenic and nonclonizing bacterium which is being developed as a vacci...
The mucosal and cellular responses of mice were studied, following mucosal-route administration of r...
The mucosal and cellular responses of mice were studied, following mucosal-route administration of r...
The mucosal and cellular responses of mice were studied, following mucosal-route administration of r...
The mucosal and cellular responses of mice were studied, following mucosal-route administration of r...
To determine if the food‐grade bacterium Lactococcus lactis holds promise as a vaccine antigen deliv...
The non-pathogenic, non-colonising Gram-positive organism Lactobacillus lactis is beeing developed a...
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) have proved to be effective mucosal delivery vehicles that overcome the p...
Evidence is accumulating that lactobacilli influence the immune response in a strain-dependent manne...
To determine if the food‐grade bacterium Lactococcus lactis holds promise as a vaccine antigen deliv...
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) have proved to be effective mucosal delivery vehicles that overcome the p...
The non-pathogenic, non-colonising Gram-positive organism Lactobacillus lactis is beeing developed a...
Mucosal routes for vaccine delivery offer several advantages over systemic inoculation from both imm...
To determine whether a protective immune response could be elicited by oral delivery of a recombinan...