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Bioimpacts. 2011;1(3): 189-191.
doi: 10.5681/bi.2011.026
PMID: 23678426
PMCID: PMC3648966
Scopus ID: 84876740375
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Hypothesis

Microsurgeon Hirudo medicinalis as a Natural Bioshuttle for Spontaneous Mass Vaccination against Influenza A Virus

Sara Samadi-Shams 1,2, Sina Atashpaz 1,2, Sajjad Khani 1*

1 Research Center for Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, School of Advanced Biomedical Sciences, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran
2 Department of Experimental Oncology, European Institute of Oncology, IFOM-IEO Campus, Milan, Italy
*Corresponding Author: Email: khani.sajjad@gmail.com

Abstract

Introduction: Recent report on existence of a stem region of hemagglutinin has arisen new hopes for vaccination of influenza A as it consist of a conserve fusion peptide shared across several influenza subtypes and can be targeted by human immune system. Methods: Given that traditional vaccination based on live attenuated viruses often fails to surpass such viral infection, a great deal of attention has been devoted to develop a safe yet efficient system for vaccination influenza A. We believe that a natural bioshuttle can be recruited for spontaneous mass vaccination. Results: Thus, here, we hypothesize that a bioengineered transgenic Hirudo medicinalis can be considered as an alive bioshuttle for in-situ vaccination against influenza A virus. By introducing the designated gene(s) encoding the target fragment (i.e., stem region of hemagglutinin), this microsurgeon can act as a rapid microproducer of viral proteins for in-house mass vaccination through imparting the necessary proteins such as those, naturally presented in leech's saliva. Conclusion: This peculiar bioshuttle can be easily exploited as a medical modality choice at home resulting in greater patient compliance.
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Submitted: 11 Aug 2011
Revision: 08 Sep 2011
Accepted: 19 Sep 2011
ePublished: 30 Sep 2011
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