Abstract
Nanotechnology plays a significant role in drug development. As carriers, polymeric nanoparticles can deliver vaccine antigens, proteins, and drugs to the desired site of action. Polymeric nanoparticles with lower cytotoxicity can protect the delivered antigens or drugs from degradation under unfavorable conditions via a mucosal administration route; further, the uptake of nanoparticles by antigen-presenting cells can increase and induce potent immune responses. Additionally, nanomaterials are widely used in vaccine delivery systems because nanomaterials can make the vaccine antigen long-acting. This review focuses on some biodegradable polymer materials such as natural polymeric nanomaterials, chemically synthesized polymer materials, and biosynthesized polymeric materials, and points out the advantages and the direction of research on degradable polymeric materials. The application and future perspectives of polymeric materials as delivery carriers and vaccine adjuvants in the field of drugs and vaccines are presented. With the increase of knowledge and fundamental understandings of polymer-based nanomaterials, means of integrating some other attractive properties, such as slow release, target delivery, and alternative administration methods and delivery pathways are feasible. Polymer-based nanomaterials have great potential for the development of novel vaccines and drug systems for certain needs, including single-dose and needle-free deliveries of vaccine antigens and drugs in the future.
Highlights
Vaccination is considered one of the greatest breakthroughs in modern medicine
We have reviewed and discussed recent reports of the applications of polymer-based nanomaterials in the production of vaccines and drugs
The review focuses on polymer-based nanomaterials as vaccine adjuvants and delivery systems for vaccines and drugs
Summary
Vaccination is considered one of the greatest breakthroughs in modern medicine. As the most effective treatment method ever developed [1,2,3], vaccines are a weapon that humans can use to control or eliminate a disease, ranging from human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) [4,5] to hepatitis. Nanomaterials research is a hot spot in the field of vaccine adjuvants and drug delivery carriers [16,17]. The introduction of recognizable molecules on the surface of the particle gives it the ability to recognize target cells, and permits the gradual degradation of the polymer within the cell It is widely used in drug development and delivery [20,21]. We have reviewed and discussed recent reports of the applications of polymer-based nanomaterials in the production of vaccines and drugs. The review focuses on polymer-based nanomaterials as vaccine adjuvants and delivery systems for vaccines and drugs. This review will help to understand the advantages of natural, chemically synthesized, and biosynthesized polymeric materials that are used as vaccine adjuvants or delivery systems in the biomedical field
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