Ping Xie, Rutgers University, United States
Myeloid cells are central players in innate immunity and inflammation. Their function is regulated by the adaptor protein TRAF3. We previously reported that aging myeloid cell-specific TRAF3-deficient (M-Traf3-/-) mice spontaneously develop chronic inflammation and B-cell lymphom [....] » Read More
Title : Nanoscopic SubATVax™ adjuvanted vaccines against influenza A types H3N2, H1N1 and influenza type B for subcutaneous administration
David Craig Wright, D4 Labs, LLC, United States
Nanoscopic structures are small vehicles for delivery of vaccines or drugs that are measured in nanometers and best visualized by electron microscopy. An example of the first approved human nanoscopic vaccine was Dr. Jonas Salk’s formalin inactivated polio vaccine. The [....] » Read More
Title : A promising novel approach to DNA vaccines
Khursheed Nadeem Anwer, IMUNON, United States
Nucleic acid-based vaccines (mRNA or DNA) present a promising alternative to traditional vaccines due to their ability to induce both humoral and cellular immune responses. While mRNA vaccines have been recognized for their ability to provide efficient protection, concerns remain [....] » Read More
Title : Establishing a platform method for physical appearance assessment of new parenteral pharmaceuticals
Ying Wan, Merck & Co., United States
Physical appearance (PA) is an attribute indicating the quality of parenteral pharmaceuticals. It is routinely evaluated during release and stability testing and included in regulatory filings. PA assessment of liquids involves three tests: visible particulates, clarity, and colo [....] » Read More
Title : Overcoming biophysical characterization challenges of small antigens in dilute vaccine formulations
Eric Kemp, Merck & Co., United States
The large-scale manufacturing of vaccines is a complex series of steps that demands significant effort in process, formulation, and analytical development. One notable challenge in the vaccine manufacturing process is aggregation. Interfacial & shear stress, freeze/thaw [....] » Read More
Title : A combined LC-MS and immunoassay approach to characterize preservative-induced destabilization of human papillomavirus virus-like particles adsorbed to an aluminum-salt adjuvant
Ria T Caringal, University of Kansas, United States
During the multi-dose formulation development of recombinant vaccine candidates, protein antigens can be destabilized by antimicrobial preservatives (APs). The degradation mechanisms are often poorly understood since available analytical tools are limited due to low protein conce [....] » Read More
Title : Development of a broad-spectrum vaccine against enterovirus based on adenovirus expression viral-like particles
Yen Hung Chow, National Health Research Institutes, Taiwan
We study a potent valent vaccine based on adenovector expressing enterovirus A71 (EV-A71) viral like particle (AdVLP) which elicits a multivalence against not only EV-A71 but also other coxsackieviruses such as A10. In young-aged human scavenger receptor class B, member 2 – [....] » Read More
Title : Establishment of a high-throughput fluorescent antibody-to-membrane antigen assay to measure the humoral immune response against the varicella-zoster virus
Junmei Zhang, WuXi AppTec, China
Keywords: varicella-zoster virus (VZV), fluorescent antibody-to-membrane antigen (FAMA), high content screening (HCS) Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) is a highly contagious alpha-herpesvirus that infects more than 90% of people worldwide. Primary VZV infection results in Chicke [....] » Read More