Gram-positive bacteria which are being developed as vaccine delivery systems include Lactococcus lactis, Lactobacillus spp., Streptococcus gordonii, nonpathogenic species of Staphylococcus, and Listeria. The use of these microorganisms relies on the fact that they are safe vehicles that can efficiently target vaccine antigens to the immune system. Two main approaches have been followed, according to the capacity of the bacterial vehicle to colonise the mucosal surfaces. Colonisers such as S. gordonii and some Lactobacilli can stimulate immune system by being transiently implanted among the normal flora of the host, while other lactobacilli, lactococci and staphylococci persist very shortly in the host and therefore their ability to generate...
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...
By expression of foreign antigens in attenuated strains derived from bacterial pathogens and in non-...
Gram-positive bacteria which are being developed as vaccine delivery systems include Lactococcus lac...
Gram-positive bacteria which are being developed as vaccine delivery systems include Lactococcus lac...
Gram-positive bacteria which are being developed as vaccine delivery systems include Lactococcus lac...
Gram-positive bacteria which are being developed as vaccine delivery systems include Lactococcus lac...
Gram-positive bacteria which are being developed as vaccine delivery systems include Lactococcus lac...
Gram-positive bacteria which are being developed as vaccine delivery systems include Lactococcus lac...
Gram-positive bacteria which are being developed as vaccine delivery systems include Lactococcus lac...
To avoid the use of engineered pathogens for vaccine delivery, systems have been developed that allo...
To avoid the use of engineered pathogens for vaccine delivery, systems have been developed that allo...
To avoid the use of engineered pathogens for vaccine delivery, systems have been developed that allo...
To avoid the use of engineered pathogens for vaccine delivery, systems have been developed that allo...
The non-pathogenic, non-colonising Gram-positive organism Lactobacillus lactis is beeing developed a...
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...
By expression of foreign antigens in attenuated strains derived from bacterial pathogens and in non-...
Gram-positive bacteria which are being developed as vaccine delivery systems include Lactococcus lac...
Gram-positive bacteria which are being developed as vaccine delivery systems include Lactococcus lac...
Gram-positive bacteria which are being developed as vaccine delivery systems include Lactococcus lac...
Gram-positive bacteria which are being developed as vaccine delivery systems include Lactococcus lac...
Gram-positive bacteria which are being developed as vaccine delivery systems include Lactococcus lac...
Gram-positive bacteria which are being developed as vaccine delivery systems include Lactococcus lac...
Gram-positive bacteria which are being developed as vaccine delivery systems include Lactococcus lac...
To avoid the use of engineered pathogens for vaccine delivery, systems have been developed that allo...
To avoid the use of engineered pathogens for vaccine delivery, systems have been developed that allo...
To avoid the use of engineered pathogens for vaccine delivery, systems have been developed that allo...
To avoid the use of engineered pathogens for vaccine delivery, systems have been developed that allo...
The non-pathogenic, non-colonising Gram-positive organism Lactobacillus lactis is beeing developed a...
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...
By expression of foreign antigens in attenuated strains derived from bacterial pathogens and in non-...