Publications by authors named "Bengt J Lindbom"

A novel Group B Streptococcus (GBS) vaccine, based upon the GBS alpha-like surface proteins, is being developed by MinervaX for administration to pregnant women. The vaccine is intended to generate antibodies (IgG) capable of crossing the placenta, in order to passively immunize the baby and provide protection in utero and up to 3 months after birth. An initial vaccine candidate, GBS-NN (based on the N-terminal domains of Rib and AlphaC surface proteins) was replaced, due to insufficient cross-reactivity with the two other N-terminal proteins (Alp1 and Alp2/3), by a modified vaccine candidate designated GBS-NN/NN2 that included all four AlpNs.

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Systemic immunization with soluble flagellin (sFliC) from Typhimurium induces mucosal responses, offering potential as an adjuvant platform for vaccines. Moreover, this engagement of mucosal immunity is necessary for optimal systemic immunity, demonstrating an interaction between these two semi-autonomous immune systems. Although TLR5 and CD103CD11b cDC2 contribute to this process, the relationship between these is unclear in the early activation of CD4 T cells and the development of antigen-specific B cell responses.

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