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β-Glucan microparticles are good candidates for mucosal antigen delivery in oral vaccination.

Rebecca De Smet1, Tine Demoor, Stephanie Verschuere, Melissa Dullaers, Gary R Ostroff, Georges Leclercq, Liesbeth Allais, Charles Pilette, Marijke Dierendonck, Bruno G De Geest, Claude A Cuvelier.   

Abstract

Continuously improving the developmental process and the efficacy of oral vaccines is essential in the fight against intestinal pathogens. A promising strategy for vaccination applying safe, biodegradable and non-replicating antigen delivery systems has gained increased interest for eliciting cellular and humoral immune responses. The current study evaluates the potential of β-glucan particles (GP) as an oral antigen delivery system and their adjuvant characteristics. GP are efficiently internalized by human intestinal epithelial cell lines (Caco-2 and HT-29 cells), without exerting negative effects on cell viability. GP triggered the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-23p19, IL-8 and the β-glucan receptors dectin-1 and TLR2 by activated Caco-2 cells, and CCL20 in HT-29 cells. In contrast, the expression level of TGF-β, an important mediator of oral tolerance, was significantly downregulated in HT-29 cells. Additionally, adoptive transfer experiments showed proliferating ovalbumin (OVA)-specific CD4(+) T cells mainly in the spleens of GP-OVA-fed mice. Furthermore, we detected a significantly increased IL-17 and a trend towards increased IFN-γ production in the spleen of GP-OVA-fed mice upon antigen restimulation. Oral administration of GP-OVA induced increased OVA-specific IgA, secretory-IgA (S-IgA) and secretory component (SC) production in intestinal fluids. Our data show that GP vehicles are able to deliver OVA via an oral route allowing efficient antigen presentation alongside adaptive immune activation, resulting in a Th17-biased response and the production of OVA-specific IgA, secretory-IgA and secretory component antibodies.
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Keywords:  Antigen delivery; GP; MLN; Oral vaccination; PP; PRR; Peyer's patches; S-IgA; SC; Vaccines; mesenteric lymph nodes; pIgR; pattern recognition receptor; polymeric immunoglobulin receptor; secretory component; secretory-immunoglobulin A; β-glucan microparticles

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24041710     DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2013.09.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Control Release        ISSN: 0168-3659            Impact factor:   9.776


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