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Immunization with Biodegradable Nanoparticles Efficiently Induces Cellular Immunity and Protects against Influenza Virus Infection
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NanoparticlesNanotherapeuticsEngineeringImmunologyImmunodominanceCd4 T Cell ResponsesImmunotherapeuticsProtein NanoparticlesInfluenza VaccinesNanomedicineCross-protectionCap NpsMouse ModelMucosal VaccinationVaccine DevelopmentMedicineImmunoengineeringTherapeutic VaccineT Cell ImmunityPolyvalent VaccineCellular ImmunityBiodegradable NanoparticlesVaccinationNano-drug DeliveryInfluenza VaccineVaccine DesignInfluenza Virus InfectionPrecision VaccinologyViral Immunity
The ability of vaccines to induce T cell responses is crucial for preventing diseases caused by viruses or bacteria. Nanoparticles (NPs) are considered an efficient tool for inducing potent immune responses. In this study, we describe a novel vaccination approach with biodegradable calcium phosphate (CaP) NPs that serve as carrier of immunoactive TLR9 ligand (CpG) combined with a viral Ag from the influenza A virus hemagglutinin. Functionalized CaP NPs were efficiently taken up by dendritic cells in vivo and elicited a potent T cell-mediated immune response in immunized mice with high numbers of IFN-γ-producing CD4(+) and CD8(+) effector T cells. Most importantly, both i.p. and intranasal immunization with these NPs offered protection in a mouse model of influenza virus infection. This study demonstrates the great potential of CaP NPs as a novel vaccination tool that offers substantial flexibility for several infection models.
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