| Literature DB >> 25979803 |
Ioanna Zerva1, Chara Simitzi2, Alexandra Siakouli-Galanopoulou1, Anthi Ranella3, Emmanuel Stratakis3, Costas Fotakis4, Irene Athanassakis5.
Abstract
To overcome the limiting antigenic repertoire of protein sub-units and the side effects of adjuvants applied in second generation vaccines, the present work combined in vitro and in vivo manipulations to develop biomaterials allowing natural antigen-loading and presentation in vitro and further activation of the immune response in vivo. 3-dimensional laser micro-textured implantable Si-scaffolds supported mouse macrophage adherence, allowed natural seeding with human serum albumin (antigen) and specific antibody and inflammatory cytokine production in vitro. Implantation of Si-scaffolds loaded with antigen-activated macrophages induced an inflammatory reaction along with antigen-specific antibody production in vivo, which could be detected even 30 days post implantation. Analysis of implant histology using scanning electron microscopy showed that Si-scaffolds could be stable for a 6-month period. Such technology leads to personalized implantable vaccines, opening novel areas of research and treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Immune response; Laser manufacturing; Macrophage; Scaffold implantation; Silicon scaffold; Vaccination
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25979803 DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2015.04.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vaccine ISSN: 0264-410X Impact factor: 3.641