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Non-invasive delivery of nanoparticles to hair follicles: A perspective for transcutaneous immunization
by
Ebensen, Thomas
, Mittal, Ankit
, Guzmán, Carlos A.
, Weissmann, Sebastian
, Schulze, Kai
, Lehr, Claus-Michael
, Hansen, Steffi
, Raber, Anne S.
, Schaefer, Ulrich F.
in
Administration, Cutaneous
/ Adoptive transfer
/ Allergy and Immunology
/ Animals
/ antigen-presenting cells
/ antigens
/ Antigens - administration & dosage
/ Antigens - immunology
/ Applied microbiology
/ bioactive properties
/ biodegradability
/ Biological activity
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ CD4
/ CD8
/ CD8-positive T-lymphocytes
/ cell culture
/ Cell Proliferation
/ Chitosan
/ Chitosan - administration & dosage
/ Chitosan - immunology
/ culture media
/ Dendritic Cells - immunology
/ Drug delivery
/ ears
/ Efficiency
/ emulsions
/ Experiments
/ Female
/ freeze drying
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Hair Follicle - immunology
/ Hair Follicle - metabolism
/ hair follicles
/ immune response
/ Immune system
/ Immunization
/ Immunization - methods
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred BALB C
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Microbiology
/ Nanoparticle
/ nanoparticles
/ Nanoparticles - administration & dosage
/ Nanoparticles - chemistry
/ Older people
/ Ovalbumin
/ Ovalbumin - administration & dosage
/ Ovalbumin - immunology
/ PLGA
/ Polyglactin 910 - chemistry
/ Polyvinyl alcohol
/ Studies
/ Swine
/ T-Lymphocytes - immunology
/ Transcutaneous immunization
/ Transfollicular immunization
/ vaccination
/ Vaccines
/ Vaccines - immunology
/ Vaccines, antisera, therapeutical immunoglobulins and monoclonal antibodies (general aspects)
2013
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Non-invasive delivery of nanoparticles to hair follicles: A perspective for transcutaneous immunization
by
Ebensen, Thomas
, Mittal, Ankit
, Guzmán, Carlos A.
, Weissmann, Sebastian
, Schulze, Kai
, Lehr, Claus-Michael
, Hansen, Steffi
, Raber, Anne S.
, Schaefer, Ulrich F.
in
Administration, Cutaneous
/ Adoptive transfer
/ Allergy and Immunology
/ Animals
/ antigen-presenting cells
/ antigens
/ Antigens - administration & dosage
/ Antigens - immunology
/ Applied microbiology
/ bioactive properties
/ biodegradability
/ Biological activity
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ CD4
/ CD8
/ CD8-positive T-lymphocytes
/ cell culture
/ Cell Proliferation
/ Chitosan
/ Chitosan - administration & dosage
/ Chitosan - immunology
/ culture media
/ Dendritic Cells - immunology
/ Drug delivery
/ ears
/ Efficiency
/ emulsions
/ Experiments
/ Female
/ freeze drying
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Hair Follicle - immunology
/ Hair Follicle - metabolism
/ hair follicles
/ immune response
/ Immune system
/ Immunization
/ Immunization - methods
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred BALB C
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Microbiology
/ Nanoparticle
/ nanoparticles
/ Nanoparticles - administration & dosage
/ Nanoparticles - chemistry
/ Older people
/ Ovalbumin
/ Ovalbumin - administration & dosage
/ Ovalbumin - immunology
/ PLGA
/ Polyglactin 910 - chemistry
/ Polyvinyl alcohol
/ Studies
/ Swine
/ T-Lymphocytes - immunology
/ Transcutaneous immunization
/ Transfollicular immunization
/ vaccination
/ Vaccines
/ Vaccines - immunology
/ Vaccines, antisera, therapeutical immunoglobulins and monoclonal antibodies (general aspects)
2013
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Non-invasive delivery of nanoparticles to hair follicles: A perspective for transcutaneous immunization
by
Ebensen, Thomas
, Mittal, Ankit
, Guzmán, Carlos A.
, Weissmann, Sebastian
, Schulze, Kai
, Lehr, Claus-Michael
, Hansen, Steffi
, Raber, Anne S.
, Schaefer, Ulrich F.
in
Administration, Cutaneous
/ Adoptive transfer
/ Allergy and Immunology
/ Animals
/ antigen-presenting cells
/ antigens
/ Antigens - administration & dosage
/ Antigens - immunology
/ Applied microbiology
/ bioactive properties
/ biodegradability
/ Biological activity
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ CD4
/ CD8
/ CD8-positive T-lymphocytes
/ cell culture
/ Cell Proliferation
/ Chitosan
/ Chitosan - administration & dosage
/ Chitosan - immunology
/ culture media
/ Dendritic Cells - immunology
/ Drug delivery
/ ears
/ Efficiency
/ emulsions
/ Experiments
/ Female
/ freeze drying
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Hair Follicle - immunology
/ Hair Follicle - metabolism
/ hair follicles
/ immune response
/ Immune system
/ Immunization
/ Immunization - methods
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred BALB C
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Microbiology
/ Nanoparticle
/ nanoparticles
/ Nanoparticles - administration & dosage
/ Nanoparticles - chemistry
/ Older people
/ Ovalbumin
/ Ovalbumin - administration & dosage
/ Ovalbumin - immunology
/ PLGA
/ Polyglactin 910 - chemistry
/ Polyvinyl alcohol
/ Studies
/ Swine
/ T-Lymphocytes - immunology
/ Transcutaneous immunization
/ Transfollicular immunization
/ vaccination
/ Vaccines
/ Vaccines - immunology
/ Vaccines, antisera, therapeutical immunoglobulins and monoclonal antibodies (general aspects)
2013
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Non-invasive delivery of nanoparticles to hair follicles: A perspective for transcutaneous immunization
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Non-invasive delivery of nanoparticles to hair follicles: A perspective for transcutaneous immunization
2013
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► We investigated transfollicular vaccination via intact skin using nanoparticles(NP). ► Polymeric NP from PLGA+- chitosan were loaded with ovalbumin (OVA). ► OVA/NP stimulated proliferation of CD4+ &/or CD8+ T-cells more than OVA/solution. ► NP improved (×2–3) follicular delivery of OVA on pig ears compared to OVA/solution. ► Consequently using OVA/NP one may reduce the dose compared to OVA/solution.
Transfollicular vaccination aims to reach the peri-follicular antigen presenting cells without impairing the stratum corneum (SC) barrier. This would be an optimal vaccination strategy under critical hygienic conditions. Nanoparticles (NPs) are the ideal vehicles for transfollicular delivery of vaccines as they are able to (i) penetrate deeper into the hair follicles than molecules in solution, (ii) can help to stabilize protein based antigen and (iii) improve and modulate the immune response.
This study investigates the potential of transfollicular delivery of polymeric NPs using ovalbumin (OVA) as a model antigen. NPs were prepared by a double emulsion method from pharmaceutically well characterized biocompatible and biodegradable polymers poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) or chitosan-coated PLGA (Chit-PLGA) using polyvinyl alcohol as stabilizer. The NP formulations are available as freeze dried product which can be re-constituted with water or cell culture medium before use to yield any desired OVA/NP concentration. OVA was protected from cleavage or aggregation inside the NPs and retained its biological activity to 74% (PLGA) and 64% (Chit-PLGA). Thus, when applying a typical dose of 8.5μl/cm2 NP formulation (50mg NPs/ml, 54.3±0.047 and 66.5±0.044μg OVA/mg NPs for PLGA and Chit-PLGA NPs, respectively) an effective dose of 17μg/cm2 (PLGA) or 18μg/cm2 (Chit-PLGA) of active OVA is administered. In a cell culture assay encapsulated OVA stimulated the proliferation of CD4+ (PLGA and Chit-PLGA) and CD8+ T-cells (only Chit-PLGA) to a larger extent than OVA in solution. An adoptive transfer experiment demonstrated that the model antigen OVA can be delivered via the transfollicular route. This preliminary experiment is a proof of concept that by this transfollicular immunization approach it is possible to deliver antigens, thereby stimulating antigen-specific T cells. Both NP formulations improved the delivery efficiency of OVA into the hair follicles on excised pig ears by a factor of 2–3 compared to OVA solution. This delivery efficiency could further be increased by increasing the number of NPs applied per skin area by a factor of ≈2–2.4.
Consequently formulation of OVA into PLGA and Chit-PLGA NPs may offer to reduce the dose which needs to be applied for transfollicular immunization.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd,Elsevier,Elsevier Limited
Subject
/ Animals
/ antigens
/ Antigens - administration & dosage
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ CD4
/ CD8
/ Chitosan
/ Chitosan - administration & dosage
/ Dendritic Cells - immunology
/ ears
/ Female
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Mice
/ Nanoparticles - administration & dosage
/ Ovalbumin - administration & dosage
/ PLGA
/ Studies
/ Swine
/ Transfollicular immunization
/ Vaccines
/ Vaccines, antisera, therapeutical immunoglobulins and monoclonal antibodies (general aspects)
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