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Pathogenic bacteria as vaccine vectors: teaching old bugs new tricks
Authors:Carleton Heather A
Affiliation:Section of Microbial Pathogenesis, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA. heather.carleton@yale.edu
Abstract:As our scientific knowledge of bacteria grows, so does our ability to manipulate these bacteria to protect rather than infect mammalian hosts from a diverse group of diseases. The old axiom that the best way to protect from a disease is to get infected in the first place is not feasible in the face of the diverse group of pathogens that infect humans. Therefore, reprogramming bacteria to protect against diverse bacterial, viral, and parasitic diseases as well as cancer is a new reality in the field of vaccines.
Keywords:vaccine vectors   bacterial vaccine vectors   orally administered vaccines   antigen expression   attenuated bacteria   vaccines/innate immunity   vaccines/adaptive immunity   Salmonella vaccines   type III secretion system/vaccines
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