Nanomaterials in tuberculosis DNA vaccine delivery: historical perspective and current landscape
Xing Luo, Xiaoqiang Zeng, L. Gong, Yan Ye, Cun Sun, Ting Chen, Zelong Zhang, Yikun Tao, et al. (13 authors)
Drug Delivery · 2022-09
Abstract
Vaccinations, especially DNA vaccines that promote host immunity, are the most effective interventions for tuberculosis (TB) control. However, the vaccine delivery system exhibits a significant impact on the protective effects of the vaccine. Recently, effective nanomaterial-based delivery systems (including nanoparticles, nanogold, nanoliposomes, virus-like particles, and virus carriers) have been developed for DNA vaccines to control TB. This review highlights the historical development of various nanomaterial-based delivery systems for TB DNA vaccines, along with the emerging technologies. Nanomaterial-based vaccine delivery systems could enhance the efficacy of TB vaccination; therefore, this summary could guide nanomaterial selection for optimal and safe vaccine delivery, facilitating the design and development of highly effective TB vaccines.
MeSH terms
- DNA vaccination
- Vaccination
- Tuberculosis
- Nanomaterials
- Medicine
- Tuberculosis vaccines
- Immune system
- Virology
- Nanotechnology
- Immunology
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis