Strategies to prevent the sexual transmission of HIV include vaccines that elicit durable, protective mucosal immune responses. A key to effective mucosal immunity is the capacity for antigens administered locally to cross epithelial barriers. Given the role of neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) in transferring IgG across polarized epithelial cells which line mucosal surfaces, FcRn might be useful for delivering HIV vaccine antigens across mucosal epithelial barriers to the underlying antigen-presenting cells. Chimeric proteins composed of HIV Gag (p24) fused to the Fc region of IgG (Gag-Fc) bind efficiently to airway mucosa and are transported across this epithelial surface. Mice immunized intranasally with Gag-Fc plus CpG adjuvant deve...
International audienceIn spite of several attempts over many years at developing a HIV vaccine based...
Sexual mucosal transmission of HIV-1 is the most common means of spread of HIV/AIDS throughout the w...
The neonatal Fc receptor for IgG (FcRn) plays a major role in regulating host IgG levels and transpo...
Vaccine strategies to prevent invasive mucosal pathogens are being sought because 80–90 % of infecti...
Vaccines capable of inducing mucosal immunity in early postnatal life until adulthood, protecting ea...
The mechanisms by which human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) crosses mucosal surfaces to esta...
The gut mucosa is an important portal for HIV-1 transmission and infection. Therefore, a vaccine whi...
BACKGROUND: Transmission of mucosal pathogens relies on their ability to bind to the surfaces of epi...
Mucosal HIV infection is currently the leading cause of the global AIDS epidemic, with most infectio...
Most pathogens infect humans and animals at mucosal surfaces, yet few mucosal vaccines are available...
Principles to guide design of an effective vaccine against HIV are greatly needed, particularly to p...
The induction of a strong mucosal immune response is essential to building successful HIV vaccines. ...
AbstractMucosal secretions of the human gastrointestinal, respiratory, and genital tracts contain si...
Definition of the key parameters mediating effective antibody blocking of HIV-1 acquisition within m...
The mechanisms by which human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) crosses mucosal surfaces to est...
International audienceIn spite of several attempts over many years at developing a HIV vaccine based...
Sexual mucosal transmission of HIV-1 is the most common means of spread of HIV/AIDS throughout the w...
The neonatal Fc receptor for IgG (FcRn) plays a major role in regulating host IgG levels and transpo...
Vaccine strategies to prevent invasive mucosal pathogens are being sought because 80–90 % of infecti...
Vaccines capable of inducing mucosal immunity in early postnatal life until adulthood, protecting ea...
The mechanisms by which human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) crosses mucosal surfaces to esta...
The gut mucosa is an important portal for HIV-1 transmission and infection. Therefore, a vaccine whi...
BACKGROUND: Transmission of mucosal pathogens relies on their ability to bind to the surfaces of epi...
Mucosal HIV infection is currently the leading cause of the global AIDS epidemic, with most infectio...
Most pathogens infect humans and animals at mucosal surfaces, yet few mucosal vaccines are available...
Principles to guide design of an effective vaccine against HIV are greatly needed, particularly to p...
The induction of a strong mucosal immune response is essential to building successful HIV vaccines. ...
AbstractMucosal secretions of the human gastrointestinal, respiratory, and genital tracts contain si...
Definition of the key parameters mediating effective antibody blocking of HIV-1 acquisition within m...
The mechanisms by which human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) crosses mucosal surfaces to est...
International audienceIn spite of several attempts over many years at developing a HIV vaccine based...
Sexual mucosal transmission of HIV-1 is the most common means of spread of HIV/AIDS throughout the w...
The neonatal Fc receptor for IgG (FcRn) plays a major role in regulating host IgG levels and transpo...