Abstract
Topical immunization (TI) is novel and needle free strategy involving vaccine delivery through topical application of antigen and adjuvant(s) directly or via a suitable carrier system on intact skin. Anatomy and physiology of skin attracts scientists in developing topical carrier system(s) for enhanced delivery of bioactive(s). Numerous techniques i.e. physical, chemical and vesicular carrier systems have been exploited for topical immunization. The present review discuss various vesicular systems i.e. liposomes, niosomes, transfersomes, vesosomes etc. for the efficient topical delivery of various immunogens along with comparative points of their merit(s) in TI. The mechanism of permeation of bioactive(s) through skin route via these carriers to the immune system for development of both cellular and humeral immunity has also been discussed. Moreover, the effect of composition and type of carrier system on type of immunity induced has also been focused to develop new effective carrier system(s) for topical immunization.
Keywords: Topical immunization, novel delivery systems, liposomes, niosomes, transfersomes, virosomes, ethosomes
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title: A Needle-Free Approach for Topical Immunization: Antigen Delivery via Vesicular Carrier System(s)
Volume: 14 Issue: 27
Author(s): Sunil Mahor, Prem N. Gupta, Amit Rawat and Suresh P. Vyas
Affiliation:
Keywords: Topical immunization, novel delivery systems, liposomes, niosomes, transfersomes, virosomes, ethosomes
Abstract: Topical immunization (TI) is novel and needle free strategy involving vaccine delivery through topical application of antigen and adjuvant(s) directly or via a suitable carrier system on intact skin. Anatomy and physiology of skin attracts scientists in developing topical carrier system(s) for enhanced delivery of bioactive(s). Numerous techniques i.e. physical, chemical and vesicular carrier systems have been exploited for topical immunization. The present review discuss various vesicular systems i.e. liposomes, niosomes, transfersomes, vesosomes etc. for the efficient topical delivery of various immunogens along with comparative points of their merit(s) in TI. The mechanism of permeation of bioactive(s) through skin route via these carriers to the immune system for development of both cellular and humeral immunity has also been discussed. Moreover, the effect of composition and type of carrier system on type of immunity induced has also been focused to develop new effective carrier system(s) for topical immunization.
Export Options
About this article
Cite this article as:
Mahor Sunil, Gupta N. Prem, Rawat Amit and Vyas P. Suresh, A Needle-Free Approach for Topical Immunization: Antigen Delivery via Vesicular Carrier System(s), Current Medicinal Chemistry 2007; 14 (27) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/092986707782359990
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/092986707782359990 |
Print ISSN 0929-8673 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-533X |
- Author Guidelines
- Graphical Abstracts
- Fabricating and Stating False Information
- Research Misconduct
- Post Publication Discussions and Corrections
- Publishing Ethics and Rectitude
- Increase Visibility of Your Article
- Archiving Policies
- Peer Review Workflow
- Order Your Article Before Print
- Promote Your Article
- Manuscript Transfer Facility
- Editorial Policies
- Allegations from Whistleblowers
- Announcements
Related Articles
-
Vitamin D - Pivotal Nutraceutical in the Regulation of Cancer Metastasis and Angiogenesis
Current Medicinal Chemistry Epigenetics, Depression and Antidepressant Treatment
Current Pharmaceutical Design Wheel of Fortune – Cyclic Peptides Hit the Mimetic Jackpot: Current Syntheses, Uses and Roles for Cyclic Peptide Mimetics
Current Chemical Biology Preface:
Current Molecular Pharmacology Advancement and Strategies for the Development of Peptide-drug Conjugates: Pharmacokinetic Modulation, Role and Clinical Evidence against Cancer Management
Current Cancer Drug Targets Natural Products as Anti-Invasive and Anti-Metastatic Agents
Current Medicinal Chemistry Recent Development of Copolymeric Nano-Drug Delivery System for Paclitaxel
Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry Perspectives for Novel Mixed Diruthenium-Organic Drugs as Metallopharmaceuticals in Cancer Therapy
Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry Increased Tumor Oxygenation and Drug Uptake During Anti-Angiogenic Weekly Low Dose Cyclophosphamide Enhances the Anti-Tumor Effect of Weekly Tirapazamine (Supplementry Material)
Current Cancer Drug Targets Research and Development in Betulin and Betulinic Acid Derived Triterpenoids
Mini-Reviews in Organic Chemistry Interleukin-6 In Rheumatoid Arthritis - From The Laboratory To The Bedside
Current Pharmaceutical Design Cytokine Antibody Arrays in Biomarker Discovery and Validation
Current Proteomics The Use of Metabolising Systems for In Vitro Testing of Endocrine Disruptors
Current Drug Metabolism Potential Cancer Gene Therapy by Baculoviral Transduction
Current Gene Therapy Conjugates of Natural Compounds with Nitroxyl Radicals as a Basis for Creation of Pharmacological Agents of New Generation
Current Medicinal Chemistry Use of Fullerenes in Cosmetics
Recent Patents on Biotechnology Analysis of DNA Microarray Data
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry Bladder Cancer Stem Cells
Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy Production and Application of Copper Radiopharmaceuticals
Current Radiopharmaceuticals Characterization of Adipose-Derived Stem Cells: An Update
Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy