The present invention provides compositions and methods for inducing an immune response in a subject in need thereof, comprising administering to the subject an immunologically-effective amount of a live Salmonella Typhi vector, wherein the Salmonella Typhi vector has been engineered to express one or more cancer antigens. In some aspects the vector has been engineered to express an outer membrane folding protein BamA or a fragment or variant thereof; and a lipid A deacylase PagL or a fragment or variant thereof, wherein the Salmonella Typhi vector is capable of delivering the antigen to a mucosal tissue or subcutaneously to dendritic cells via an outer membrane vesicle when administered to a subject.
Methods and compositions comprising free fatty acids for the treatment, including prevention, of viral infections, including the treatment of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). The compositions comprising free fatty acids, optionally linolenic acid, linolenic acid, and/or palmitic acid, may be used in methods for treating viral infections, optionally, coronavirus infections, for example, SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV, and/or SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19, and influenza virus infections, optionally, H1N1 and/or H5N1.
A61K 31/20 - Acides carboxyliques, p. ex. acide valproïque ayant un groupe carboxyle lié à une chaîne acyclique d'au moins sept atomes de carbone, p. ex. acides stéarique, palmitique ou arachidique
A61K 31/201 - Acides carboxyliques, p. ex. acide valproïque ayant un groupe carboxyle lié à une chaîne acyclique d'au moins sept atomes de carbone, p. ex. acides stéarique, palmitique ou arachidique ayant une ou deux doubles liaisons, p. ex. acides oléique ou linoléique
A61K 31/202 - Acides carboxyliques, p. ex. acide valproïque ayant un groupe carboxyle lié à une chaîne acyclique d'au moins sept atomes de carbone, p. ex. acides stéarique, palmitique ou arachidique ayant au moins trois doubles liaisons, p. ex. acide linolénique
The present invention provides compositions and methods for inducing an immune response in a subject in need thereof, comprising administering to the subject an immunologically-effective amount of a live Salmonella Typhi vector, wherein the Salmonella Typhi vector has been engineered to express one or more cancer antigens. In some aspects the vector has been engineered to express an outer membrane folding protein Bam A or a fragment or variant thereof; and a lipid A deacylase PagL or a fragment or variant thereof, wherein the Salmonella Typhi vector is capable of delivering the antigen to a mucosal tissue or subcutaneously to dendritic cells via an outer membrane vesicle when administered to a subject.
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