Main Features of DNA-Based Vectors for Use in Lactic Acid Bacteria and Update Protocols

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DNA vaccines have been used as a promising strategy for delivery of immunogenic and immunomodulatory molecules into the host cells. Although, there are some obstacles involving the capability of the plasmid vector to reach the cell nucleus in great number to promote the expected benefits. In order to improve the delivery and, consequently, increase the expression levels of the target proteins carried by DNA vaccines, alternative methodologies have been explored, including the use of non-pathogenic bacteria as delivery vectors to carry, deliver, and protect the DNA from degradation, enhancing plasmid expression.

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Coelho-Rocha, N. D., Barroso, F. A. L., Tavares, L. M., dos Santos, E. S. S., Azevedo, V., Drumond, M. M., & Mancha-Agresti, P. (2021). Main Features of DNA-Based Vectors for Use in Lactic Acid Bacteria and Update Protocols. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 2197, pp. 285–304). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-0872-2_16

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