| Literature DB >> 31332640 |
Srijanaki Paravastu Pattarabhiran1, Anjana Saju1, Kanchan Rajendra Sonawane1, Raghuraman Manimaran1, Shubhmita Bhatnagar1, Girdhari Roy1, Radha Balkrishna Kulkarni1, Venkata Vamsi Krishna Venuganti2.
Abstract
Transcutaneous immunization using a microneedle device presents a promising alternative to syringe-based injection of vaccines. The aim of this study was to investigate the effective immune response elicited after application of tetanus toxoid antigen-loaded dissolvable microneedles (TT-MN) in mice model. Dissolvable microneedles were prepared using 20% w/v of polyvinyl alcohol and polyvinyl pyrrolidone polymer mixture by micromolding technique. TT-MN were prepared by addition of tetanus toxoid to polymer mixture before casting microneedles. TT-MN were characterized using texture analyzer, stereomicroscope, and scanning electron microscope. Tetanus toxoid loading was found to be 77 ± 2 μg per microneedle array. Confocal microscopic analysis showed that the microneedles penetrated to a depth of 130 μm inside mouse skin. Complete dissolution of microneedles was achieved within 1 h after insertion in skin. Immunization studies in Swiss albino mice demonstrated significantly (p < 0.001) greater IgG, IgG1, and IgG2a antibody titers for TT-MN and intramuscular injection groups compared with naïve control. Splenocyte proliferation assay confirmed effective re-stimulation on exposure to tetanus toxoid in microneedle treatment groups. Taken together, TT-MN can be developed as minimally invasive system for transcutaneous delivery of tetanus toxoid antigen.Entities:
Keywords: antigen delivery; compression strength; dissolvable microneedles; tetanus toxoid; transcutaneous immunization
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31332640 DOI: 10.1208/s12249-019-1471-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AAPS PharmSciTech ISSN: 1530-9932 Impact factor: 3.246