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Alpha-D-glucan-based vaccine adjuvants: Current status and future perspectives

Veerupaxagouda Patil, Juan F. Hernandez-Franco, Harm HogenEsch, Gourapura J. Renukaradhya

2022Frontiers in Immunology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nanoparticles (NPs) are increasingly used as efficient vaccine antigen-delivery platforms and vaccine adjuvants. Alpha (α)-D-glucans are polysaccharide polymers found in plants, animals, and microbes. Phytoglycogen (PG) is a densely branched dendrimer-like α-D-glucan that forms nanoparticle structures. Two simple chemical modifications of corn-derived PG create positively charged, amphiphilic nanoparticles, known as Nano-11, that stimulate immune responses when used as vaccine adjuvant in a variety of species. Nano-11 is a versatile adjuvant that can be used for alternative routes of vaccination and in combination with other immunostimulatory molecules. This review discusses our current understanding of the mechanism of action of Nano-11 and its future potential applications in animal vaccines.

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AdjuvantVaccine adjuvantImmune systemGlucanDendrimerImmunopotentiatorChemistryAntigenPolysaccharideNanotechnologyBiologyBiochemistryImmunologyMaterials scienceImmune responses and vaccinationsImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesVibrio bacteria research studies