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Aluminum (Oxy)Hydroxide Nanosticks Synthesized in Bicontinuous Reverse Microemulsion Have Potent Vaccine Adjuvant Activity.

Xu Li, Stephanie Hufnagel, Haiyue Xu, Solange A Valdes, Sachin G Thakkar, Zhengrong Cui1, Hugo Celio.   

Abstract

Insoluble aluminum salts such as aluminum (oxy)hydroxide are commonly used as vaccine adjuvants. Recently, there is evidence suggesting that the adjuvant activity of aluminum salt-based materials is tightly related to their physicochemical properties, including nanometer-scale size, shape with long aspect ratio, and low degree of crystallinity. Herein, for the first time, the bicontinuous reverse microemulsion (RM) technique was utilized to synthesize stick-like monodisperse aluminum (oxy)hydroxide nanoparticles with a long aspect ratio of ∼10, length of ∼80 nm, and low degree of crystallinity (denoted as Al-nanosticks). Moreover, the relationship between the physicochemical properties of Al-nanosticks and the bicontinuous RM was discussed. Compared to the commercial Alhydrogel, which contains micrometer-scale aluminum oxyhydroxide particular aggregates with moderate degree of crystallinity, the Al-nanosticks are more effective in adsorbing and delivering antigens (e.g., ovalbumin, OVA) into antigen-presenting cells, activating inflammasomes, and potentiating OVA-specific antibody responses in a mouse model. It is concluded that the aluminum (oxy)hydroxide nanosticks synthesized in the bicontinuous RM are promising new aluminum salt-based vaccine adjuvants.

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Keywords:  aluminum salt-based materials; antigen delivery; immune responses; nanoparticle synthesis; physicochemical properties

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28621928      PMCID: PMC5556926          DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b03965

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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