Literature DB >> 33184020

Using gold nanoparticles for enhanced intradermal delivery of poorly soluble auto-antigenic peptides.

Ravinder K Singh1, Camille Malosse2, Joanne Davies1, Bernard Malissen3, Efrat Kochba4, Yotam Levin4, James C Birchall5, Sion A Coulman5, Jan Mous6, Martina A McAteer6, Colin M Dayan7, Sandrine Henri2, F Susan Wong1.   

Abstract

Ultra-small 1-2 nm gold nanoparticles (NP) were conjugated with a poorly-soluble peptide auto-antigen, associated with type 1 diabetes, to modify the peptide pharmacokinetics, following its intradermal delivery. Peptide distribution was characterized, in vivo, after delivery using either conventional intradermal injection or a hollow microneedle device. The poorly-soluble peptide was effectively presented in distant lymph nodes (LN), spleen and draining LN when conjugated to the nanoparticles, whereas peptide alone was only presented in the draining LN. By contrast, nanoparticle conjugation to a highly-soluble peptide did not enhance in vivo distribution. Transfer of both free peptide and peptide-NPs from the skin to LN was reduced in mice lacking lymphoid homing receptor CCR7, suggesting that both are actively transported by migrating dendritic cells to LN. Collectively, these data demonstrate that intradermally administered ultra-small gold nanoparticles can widen the distribution of poorly-soluble auto-antigenic peptides to multiple lymphoid organs, thus enhancing their use as potential therapeutics.
Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  Autoantigen; Gold nanoparticles; Hydrophobic; Intradermal; Microneedle; Peptide

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33184020     DOI: 10.1016/j.nano.2020.102321

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanomedicine        ISSN: 1549-9634            Impact factor:   5.307


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Authors:  Tobias Neef; Stephen D Miller
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Authors:  Fateme Nazary Abrbekoh; Leila Salimi; Sepideh Saghati; Hassan Amini; Sonia Fathi Karkan; Keyvan Moharamzadeh; Emel Sokullu; Reza Rahbarghazi
Journal:  J Tissue Eng       Date:  2022-04-29       Impact factor: 7.940

4.  Safety of the use of gold nanoparticles conjugated with proinsulin peptide and administered by hollow microneedles as an immunotherapy in type 1 diabetes.

Authors:  D Tatovic; M A McAteer; J Barry; A Barrientos; K Rodríguez Terradillos; I Perera; E Kochba; Y Levin; M Dul; S A Coulman; J C Birchall; C von Ruhland; A Howell; R Stenson; M Alhadj Ali; S D Luzio; G Dunseath; W Y Cheung; G Holland; K May; J R Ingram; M M U Chowdhury; F S Wong; R Casas; C Dayan; J Ludvigsson
Journal:  Immunother Adv       Date:  2022-01-27
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