Natural Polymeric Composites Derived from Animals, Plants, and Microbes for Vaccine Delivery and Adjuvant Applications: A Review

A key element in ensuring successful immunization is the efficient delivery of vaccines. However, poor immunogenicity and adverse inflammatory immunogenic reactions make the establishment of an efficient vaccine delivery method a challenging task. The delivery of vaccines has been performed via a va...

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Published in:Gels
Main Author: Nordin A.H.; Husna S.M.N.; Ahmad Z.; Nordin M.L.; Ilyas R.A.; Azemi A.K.; Ismail N.; Siti N.H.; Ngadi N.; Azami M.S.M.; Mohamad Norpi A.S.; Reduan M.F.H.; Osman A.Y.; Pratama D.A.O.A.; Nabgan W.; Shaari R.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: MDPI 2023
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85151272645&doi=10.3390%2fgels9030227&partnerID=40&md5=75b16a172be105aeb69e7b80eb52e08c
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Summary:A key element in ensuring successful immunization is the efficient delivery of vaccines. However, poor immunogenicity and adverse inflammatory immunogenic reactions make the establishment of an efficient vaccine delivery method a challenging task. The delivery of vaccines has been performed via a variety of delivery methods, including natural-polymer-based carriers that are relatively biocompatible and have low toxicity. The incorporation of adjuvants or antigens into biomaterial-based immunizations has demonstrated better immune response than formulations that just contain the antigen. This system may enable antigen-mediated immunogenicity and shelter and transport the cargo vaccine or antigen to the appropriate target organ. In this regard, this work reviews the recent applications of natural polymer composites from different sources, such as animals, plants, and microbes, in vaccine delivery systems. © 2023 by the authors.
ISSN:23102861
DOI:10.3390/gels9030227