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Adjuvants and vector systems for allergy vaccines
Authors:Moingeon Philippe  Lombardi Vincent  Saint-Lu Nathalie  Tourdot Sophie  Bodo Véronique  Mascarell Laurent
Affiliation:Research and Development, Stallergènes, 6 rue Alexis de Tocqueville, 92160 Antony, France
Abstract:Allergen-specific immunotherapy represents a curative treatment of type I allergies. Subcutaneous immunotherapy is conducted with allergens adsorbed on aluminum hydroxide or calcium phosphate particles, whereas sublingual immunotherapy relies on high doses of soluble allergen without any immunopotentiator. There is a potential benefit of adjuvants enhancing regulatory and Th1 CD4+T cell responses during specific immunotherapy. Molecules affecting dendritic cells favor the induction of T regulatory cell and Th1 responses and represent valid candidate adjuvants for allergy vaccines. Furthermore, the interest in viruslike particles and mucoadhesive particulate vector systems, which may better address the allergen(s) to tolerogenic antigen-presenting cells, is documented.
Keywords:Adjuvants   Allergy vaccine   Immunopotentiation   Immunotherapy   Mucosal immunity   Vector system
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