Virus-like particles for antigen delivery at mucosal surfaces
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- DOI: 10.1007/82_2011_135
Virus-like particles for antigen delivery at mucosal surfaces
Abstract
Virus-like particles are a new type of vaccine platform that presents an attractive alternative to more traditional live-attenuated or inactivated/subunit vaccines. Virus-like particles (VLP) are composed of viral structural proteins that assemble spontaneously in cells, mimicking the live virus without the possibility of replication. They are readily recognized by the immune system, inducing both humoral and cellular immune responses. Here we review the development of VLP as vaccine delivery systems at mucosal surfaces. We first summarize the current status of VLP vaccines in general, and then discuss their use in mucosal vaccination approaches for several viruses that enter the host via the urogenital, respiratory or gastrointestinal tract.
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