2018
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-06151-y
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Augmentation of vaccine-induced humoral and cellular immunity by a physical radiofrequency adjuvant

Abstract: Protein/subunit vaccines often require external adjuvants to induce protective immunity. Due to the safety concern of chemical adjuvants, physical adjuvants were recently explored to boost vaccination. Physical adjuvants use physical energies rather than chemicals to stimulate tissue stress and endogenous danger signal release to boost vaccination. Here we present the safety and potency of non-invasive radiofrequency treatment to boost intradermal vaccination in murine models. We show non-invasive radiofrequen… Show more

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“…An adjuvant may enhance the biological half-life of the antigenic material, or it may ameliorate the immunomodulatory cytokine response. The addition of an adjuvant, therefore, helps in overcoming the shortcomings of the protein subunit vaccines ( Cao et al, 2018 ). The S protein of the SARS-CoV-2 is the most suitable antigen to induce the neutralizing antibodies against the pathogen.…”
Section: Vaccination Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An adjuvant may enhance the biological half-life of the antigenic material, or it may ameliorate the immunomodulatory cytokine response. The addition of an adjuvant, therefore, helps in overcoming the shortcomings of the protein subunit vaccines ( Cao et al, 2018 ). The S protein of the SARS-CoV-2 is the most suitable antigen to induce the neutralizing antibodies against the pathogen.…”
Section: Vaccination Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To explore whether FH VLPs stimulated in vivo DC maturation, 5 µg FH VLPs, 3.7 µg FljB, and 1.2 µg HBc VLPs (equal moles) were intradermally injected into lateral back skin of C57BL/6 mice. Skin was dissected 24 hours later and single-cell suspensions were prepared as in our previous report [24]. Skin cells were then similarly stained with fluorescence-conjugated anti-CD11c, anti-CD40, anti-CD80, and anti-CD86 followed by flow cytometry analysis as above.…”
Section: Antigen Uptake and Maturation Of Dcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recombinant subunit vaccines based on protein antigens are poorly immunogenic when used alone, therefore, require adjuvants to increase the immune response (Cao et al 2018). Among all commonly used adjuvant, alum is the only licensed adjuvant for human use (Gupta 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%