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      Yersinia as oral live carrier vaccine: Influence of Yersinia outer proteins (Yops) on the T-cell response

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      International Journal of Medical Microbiology
      Elsevier BV

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          Attenuated enteropathogenic Yersinia strains are attractive candidates for the development of oral live carrier vaccines. Yersiniae colonize the small intestine and invade lymphoid tissue of the terminal ileum where they replicate extracellularly. Yersiniae can be engineered to secrete or translocate heterologous antigens into the cytosol of antigen-presenting cells by their type 3 secretion system (T3SS). This results in the induction of both cellular and humoral immune responses to heterologous antigens of viral, bacterial and parasitic origin. In this review, we summarize the progress in developing Yersinia-based vaccine carrier strains by mutating the T3SS effector proteins of Yersinia called Yops (Yersinia outer proteins) to both attenuate the strains and to modulate the T-cell response.

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          Journal
          International Journal of Medical Microbiology
          International Journal of Medical Microbiology
          Elsevier BV
          14384221
          January 2008
          January 2008
          : 298
          : 1-2
          : 59-67
          Article
          10.1016/j.ijmm.2007.08.005
          17897880
          cc00ddc7-cfdf-46c1-995f-5491b7856409
          © 2008

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