id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-252568-b8sbvy0g Marques Neto, Lázaro Moreira Role of Metallic Nanoparticles in Vaccinology: Implications for Infectious Disease Vaccine Development 2017-03-08 .txt text/plain 5317 260 39 There is evidence that these particles display adjuvant characteristics, promoting cell recruitment, antigen-presenting cell activation, cytokine production, and inducing a humoral immune response. However, many NPs have been shown to stimulate immune responses, including cell recruitment, activation of antigen (Ag)-presenting cells (APCs), and induction of cytokine and chemokine release. Among the vaccines targeting extracellular bacteria and toxin, two were formulated with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in glycopeptide Ag. The use of glycoantigen and LPS can trigger an intense response through TLR4 and B cell receptor activation; the presence of gold NPs (AuNPs) may have minimal influence on this response. To understand the possible uses of MeNPs as platforms for vaccines against infectious diseases, analysis is needed of the impact of different physicochemical characteristics of NPs on the innate immune response (Figure 1) . ./cache/cord-252568-b8sbvy0g.txt ./txt/cord-252568-b8sbvy0g.txt