Literature DB >> 30600036

N-Oxy lipid-based click chemistry for orthogonal coupling of mannan onto nanoliposomes prepared by microfluidic mixing: Synthesis of lipids, characterisation of mannan-coated nanoliposomes and in vitro stimulation of dendritic cells.

Eliška Bartheldyová1, Pavlína Turánek Knotigová1, Kateřina Zachová2, Josef Mašek1, Pavel Kulich1, Roman Effenberg3, Daniel Zyka4, František Hubatka1, Jan Kotouček1, Hana Čelechovská1, Renata Héžová1, Andrea Tomečková1, Eliška Mašková1, Martina Fojtíková1, Stuart Macaulay5, Peter Bystrický6, Lucia Paulovičová7, Ema Paulovičová8, Ladislav Drož4, Miroslav Ledvina9, Milan Raška10, Jaroslav Turánek11.   

Abstract

New synthetic aminooxy lipid was designed and synthesized as a building block for the formulation of functionalised nanoliposomes (presenting onto the outer surface of aminooxy groups) by microfluidic mixing. Orthogonal binding of cellular mannan (Candida glabrata (CCY 26-20-1) onto the outer surface of functionalised nanoliposomes was modified by orthogonal binding of reducing termini of mannans to oxime lipids via a click chemistry reaction based on aminooxy coupling (oxime ligation). The aminooxy lipid was proved as a suitable active component for preparation of functionalised nanoliposomes by the microfluidic mixing method performed with the instrument NanoAssemblr™. This "on-chip technology" can be easily scaled-up. The structure of mannan-liposomes was visualized by transmission and scanning electron microscopy, including immunogold staining of recombinant mannan receptor bound onto mannosylated-liposomes. The observed structures are in a good correlation with data obtained by DLS, NTA, and TPRS methods. In vitro experiments on human and mouse dendritic cells demonstrate selective internalisation of fluorochrome-labelled mannan-liposomes and their ability to stimulate DC comparable to lipopolysaccharide. We describe a potentially new drug delivery platform for mannan receptor-targeted antimicrobial drugs as well as for immunotherapeutics. Furthermore, the platform based on mannans bound orthogonally onto the surface of nanoliposomes represents a self-adjuvanted carrier for construction of liposome-based recombinant vaccines for both systemic and mucosal routes of administration.
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Keywords:  Click chemistry – oxime ligation; Dendritic cells; Drug delivery; Mannan; Mannosylated liposomes; Microfluidic mixing

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30600036     DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2018.10.121

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Carbohydr Polym        ISSN: 0144-8617            Impact factor:   9.381


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