Literature DB >> 8974446

Surface-modified diamond nanoparticles as antigen delivery vehicles.

N Kossovsky1, A Gelman, H J Hnatyszyn, S Rajguru, R L Garrell, S Torbati, S S Freitas, G M Chow.   

Abstract

Recognition of antigens by immunocompetent cells involves interactions that are specific to the chemical sequence and conformation of the epitope (antigenic determinant). Adjuvants that are currently used to enhance immunity to antigens tend to either alter the antigen conformation through surface adsorption or shield potentially critical determinants, e.g., functional groups. It is demonstrated here that surface-modified diamond nanoparticles (5-300 nm) provide conformational stabilization, as well as a high degree of surface exposure to protein antigens. By enhancing the availability and activity of the antigen in vivo, a strong, specific immune response can be elicited. Results are demonstrated for mussel adhesive protein (MAP), a substance for which conventional adjuvants have proven only marginally successful in evoking an immune response. Surface-modified diamond nanoparticles as antigen delivery vehicles are a novel example of the exciting marriage of materials science, chemistry, and biology.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8974446     DOI: 10.1021/bc00035a001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioconjug Chem        ISSN: 1043-1802            Impact factor:   4.774


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Review 5.  Mitochondrion: A Promising Target for Nanoparticle-Based Vaccine Delivery Systems.

Authors:  Ru Wen; Afoma C Umeano; Lily Francis; Nivita Sharma; Smanla Tundup; Shanta Dhar
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