Literature DB >> 29407676

Tunable degradation of acetalated dextran microparticles enables controlled vaccine adjuvant and antigen delivery to modulate adaptive immune responses.

Naihan Chen1, Monica M Johnson1, Michael A Collier1, Matthew D Gallovic1, Eric M Bachelder1, Kristy M Ainslie2.   

Abstract

Subunit vaccines are often poorly immunogenic, and adjuvants and/or delivery vehicles, such as polymeric microparticles (MPs), can be used to enhance immune responses. MPs can also be used to understand cell activation kinetics and the significant impact antigen and adjuvant release has on adaptive immune responses. By controlling antigen and adjuvant release, we can determine if it is important to have precise temporal control over release of these elements to optimize the peak and duration of protective immunity and improve vaccine safety profiles. In order to study the effect of tunable adjuvant or antigen delivery on generation of adaptive immunity, we used acetalated dextran (Ace-DEX) MPs. Ace-DEX MPs were used because their tunable degradation can be controlled based on polymer cyclic acetal coverage (CAC). Ace-DEX MPs of varying degradation profiles were used to deliver murabutide or ovalbumin (OVA) as a model adjuvant or antigen, respectively. When murabutide was encapsulated within Ace-DEX MPs to test for controlled adjuvant delivery, fast-degrading MPs exhibited higher humoral and cellular responses in vivo at earlier time points, while slow-degrading MPs resulted in stronger responses at later time points. When OVA was encapsulated within Ace-DEX MPs to test for controlled antigen delivery, fast-degrading MPs induced greater antibody and cytokine production throughout the length of the experiment. This differential response suggests the need for distinct, flexible control over adjuvant or antigen delivery and its impact on immune response modulation.
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Keywords:  Electrospray; Immune activation; Microparticles; Murabutide; Subunit vaccines; Tunable delivery

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29407676      PMCID: PMC5835201          DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2018.01.027

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


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