Induction of humoral responses to HIV at mucosal compartments without inflammation is important for vaccine design. We developed charged wax nanoparticles that efficiently adsorb protein antigens and are internalized by DC in the absence of inflammation. HIV-gp140-adsorbed nanoparticles induced stronger in vitro T-cell proliferation responses than antigen alone. Such responses were greatly enhanced when antigen was co-adsorbed with TLR ligands. Immunogenicity studies in mice showed that intradermal vaccination with HIV-gp140 antigen-adsorbed nanoparticles induced high levels of specific IgG. Importantly, intranasal immunization with HIV-gp140-adsorbed nanoparticles greatly enhanced serum and vaginal IgG and IgA responses. Our results show t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12HIV continues to infect millions of people worldwid...
The immunogenicity of HIV-1 envelope (Env) trimers is generally poor. We used the clinically relevan...
Use of nanoparticulate vectors in vaccination as controlled release systems based on biodegradable p...
AbstractInduction of humoral responses to HIV at mucosal compartments without inflammation is import...
Induction of humoral responses to HIV at mucosal compartments without inflammation is important for ...
These studies were aimed at investigating the potential application of nanoparticles engineered from...
Delivery of vaccine formulations into the dermis using antigen-coated microneedle patches is a promi...
An HIV vaccine capable of eliciting durable neutralizing antibody responses continues to be an impor...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering,...
Vaccine development has had a profound impact on healthcare across the world. However, there are sti...
A leading strategy for developing a prophylactic HIV-1 vaccine is the elicitation of antibodies that...
HIV represents a persistent infection which negatively alters the immune system. New tools to reinvi...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, Februar...
Background: HIV/AIDS pandemic is a worldwide public health issue. There is a need for new approaches...
Introduction: HIV/AIDS is now a global epidemic that has become the leading infectious killer of adu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12HIV continues to infect millions of people worldwid...
The immunogenicity of HIV-1 envelope (Env) trimers is generally poor. We used the clinically relevan...
Use of nanoparticulate vectors in vaccination as controlled release systems based on biodegradable p...
AbstractInduction of humoral responses to HIV at mucosal compartments without inflammation is import...
Induction of humoral responses to HIV at mucosal compartments without inflammation is important for ...
These studies were aimed at investigating the potential application of nanoparticles engineered from...
Delivery of vaccine formulations into the dermis using antigen-coated microneedle patches is a promi...
An HIV vaccine capable of eliciting durable neutralizing antibody responses continues to be an impor...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering,...
Vaccine development has had a profound impact on healthcare across the world. However, there are sti...
A leading strategy for developing a prophylactic HIV-1 vaccine is the elicitation of antibodies that...
HIV represents a persistent infection which negatively alters the immune system. New tools to reinvi...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, Februar...
Background: HIV/AIDS pandemic is a worldwide public health issue. There is a need for new approaches...
Introduction: HIV/AIDS is now a global epidemic that has become the leading infectious killer of adu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12HIV continues to infect millions of people worldwid...
The immunogenicity of HIV-1 envelope (Env) trimers is generally poor. We used the clinically relevan...
Use of nanoparticulate vectors in vaccination as controlled release systems based on biodegradable p...