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Animal vaccines based on orally presented yeast recombinants

Journal

VACCINE
Volume 31, Issue 40, Pages 4287-4292

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2013.07.029

Keywords

Yeast; Live delivery system; Oral immunization; Veterinary vaccines

Funding

  1. ARPC [107034-03]
  2. Research Institute of Veterinary Science, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea

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In veterinary vaccinology, the oral route of administration is an attractive alternative compared to the commonly used parenteral route. Yeasts have a number of properties that make them potential live delivery systems for oral vaccination purposes such as their high expression levels, their GRAS status, adjuvant properties, and post-translational modification possibilities. Consequently, yeasts have been employed for the expression of heterologous genes and for the production of therapeutic proteins. Yeast-based vaccines are reviewed with regard to their ability to express and produce antigens from pathogens for veterinary use. Many of these vaccines have been shown to elicit protective immune responses following oral immunization in animals. Ultimately, yeast-based oral vaccines may offer a potential opportunity for the development of novel ideal vaccines in veterinary medicine. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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