Recent Developments in Oral Delivery of Vaccines Using Nanocarriers

Vaccines (Basel). 2023 Feb 20;11(2):490. doi: 10.3390/vaccines11020490.

Abstract

As oral administration of vaccines is the preferred route due to its high patient compliance and ability to stimulate both cellular and humoral immune responses, it is also associated with several challenges that include denaturation of vaccine components in the acidic environment of the stomach, degradation from proteolytic enzymes, and poor absorption through the intestinal membrane. To achieve effective delivery of such biomolecules, there is a need to investigate novel strategies of formulation development that can overcome the barriers associated with conventional vaccine delivery systems. Nanoparticles are advanced drug delivery carriers that provide target-oriented delivery by encapsulating vaccine components within them, thus making them stable against unfavorable conditions. This review provides a detailed overview of the different types of nanocarriers and various approaches that can enhance oral vaccine delivery.

Keywords: advanced vesicular systems; immune response; liposomes; nanoparticles; oral delivery; polymeric NPs; vaccine.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This researcher received no external funding.