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Bridging nanoplatform and vaccine delivery, a landscape of strategy to enhance nasal immunity

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JOURNAL OF CONTROLLED RELEASE
Volume 351, Issue -, Pages 456-475

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2022.09.044

Keywords

Nanoplatform; Vaccine; Nasal route; Immunogenicity; Enhanced delivery

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Shangdong Provine [ZR2021MC127]
  2. Taishan Scholar Program
  3. Pilot National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology (Qingdao) Shandong Province Special Fund Frontier Technology Free Exploration [12-04]

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Vaccination is urgently needed and effective in combating epidemics, cancers, allergies, and other diseases. Nasal administration of vaccines offers advantages over needle-based injection, including higher compliance and lower risk of infection. Nanoplatforms as delivery systems show potential in enhancing the immunogenic efficacy of nasal vaccines. This review provides an overview of strategies to overcome nasal barriers and discusses the application and future prospects of nanoplatforms in nasal vaccine administration.
Vaccination is an urgently needed and effective option to address epidemic, cancers, allergies, and other diseases. Nasal administration of vaccines offers many benefits over needle-based injection including high compliance and less risk of infection. Inactivated or attenuated vaccines as convention vaccine present potential risks of path-ogenic virulence reversal, the focus of nasal vaccine development has shifted to the use of next-generation (subunit and nucleic acid) vaccines. However, subunit and nucleic acid vaccine intranasally have numerous challenges in development and utilization due to mucociliary clearance, mucosal epithelial tight junction, and enzyme/pH degradation. Nanoplatforms as ideal delivery systems, with the ability to enhance the retention, penetration, and uptake of nasal mucosa, shows great potential in improving immunogenic efficacy of nasal vaccine. This review provides an overview of delivery strategies for overcoming nasal barrier, including mucosal adhesion, mucus penetration, targeting of antigen presenting cells (APCs), enhancement of paracellular trans-portation. We discuss methods of enhancing antigen immunogenicity by nanoplatforms as immune-modulators or multi-antigen co-delivery. Meanwhile, we describe the application status and development prospect of nanoplatforms for nasal vaccine administration. Development of nanoplatforms for vaccine delivery via nasal route will facilitate large-scale and faster global vaccination, helping to address the threat of epidemics.

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