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dc.contributor.authorPanda, Amulya K
dc.date.accessioned2014-12-11T06:51:48Z
dc.date.available2014-12-11T06:51:48Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/323
dc.description.abstractPolysaccharides in their great majority are thymus-independent (TI) antigens. Anti-polysaccharide antibody responses are generally weak and characterized by lack of memory, isotype restriction and delayed ontogeny. We report here the generation of protective memory antibody response by multivalent display of polysaccharide antigens on biodegradable polymeric particles. Single dose immunization using polylactide (PLA) polymer particles entrapping Vi capsular polysaccharide antigen from Salmonella typhi promoted isotype switching and induced polysaccharide-specific memory antibody response in experimental animals. PLA nanoparticles as well as microparticles entrapping Vi polysaccharides elicited high IgG titer in comparison to soluble Vi immunization. Immunizations with particles co-entrapping both Vi polysaccharide and tetanus toxoid did not improve the anti-polysaccharide antibody responses. Lower antibody response from co-entrapped formulation was mostly due to inhibition of particle phagocytosis by the macrophages. Immunization using polylactide particles entrapping only Vi polysaccharide with higher density on surface elicited highest secondary antibody response as well as promoted isotype switching. The vaccination potential of particle based immunizations was further confirmed by the generation of quick memory antibody responses while challenging the immunized animals with live S. typhi. This approach provides a multivalent display of polysaccharide antigen using polymer particles and elicits protective memory antibody response without conjugation to a carrier protein.en_US
dc.publisherElsevieren_US
dc.titleThe immunogenic characteristics associated with multivalent display of Vi polysaccharide antigen using biodegradable polymer particles.en_US
dc.contributor.coauthorGoswami, Dinesh G.
dc.contributor.coauthorKanchan, Vibhu
dc.contributor.coauthorMathew, Simi
dc.contributor.coauthorMathew, Simi
dc.keywordPolylactide particles ,Vi polysaccharide antigens ,Memory antibody titer, Multivalency ,Particle phagocytosisen_US
dc.journalBiomaterialsen_US
dc.volumeno33en_US
dc.issueno28en_US
dc.pages6843-6857en_US
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