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Evaluation of nanoparticles as oral vehicles for immunotherapy against experimental peanut allergy.

Ana Brotons-Canto1, Carlos Gamazo2, Nekane Martín-Arbella1, Muthanna Abdulkarim3, Jose Matías2, Mark Gumbleton3, Juan M Irache4.   

Abstract

The aim of this work was to evaluate the potential application of an original oral immunotherapy, based on the use of nanoparticles, against an experimentally induced peanut allergy. In this context, a roasted peanut extract, containing the main allergenic proteins, were encapsulated into poly(anhydride) nanoparticles. The resulting peanut-loaded nanoparticles (PE-NP) displayed a mean size of about 150nm and a significantly lower surface hydrophobicity than empty nanoparticles (NP). This low hydrophobicity correlated well with a higher in vitro diffusion in pig intestinal mucus than NP and an important in vivo capability to reach the intestinal epithelium and Peyer's patches. The immunotherapeutic capability of PE-NP was evaluated in a model of pre-sensitized CDI mice to peanut. After completing therapy of three doses of peanut extract, either free or encapsulated into nanoparticles, mice underwent an intraperitoneal challenge. Anaphylaxis was evaluated by means of assessment of symptom scores and mouse mast cell protease-1 levels (mMCPT-1). PE-NP treatment was associated with significant lower levels of mMCPT-1, and a significant survival rate after challenge, confirming the protective effect of this formulation against the challenge. In summary, this nanoparticle-based formulation might be a valuable strategy for peanut-specific immunotherapy.
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Keywords:  Nanoparticles; Oral immunotherapy; Peanut allergy

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28965967     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2017.09.109

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Biol Macromol        ISSN: 0141-8130            Impact factor:   6.953


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