Literature DB >> 9759884

Controlled lipidation and encapsulation of peptides as a useful approach to mucosal immunizations.

A L Mora1, J P Tam.   

Abstract

To generate a useful strategy for mucosal immunization, we have developed an approach of lipidating a multiple Ag peptide (MAP) containing part of the V3 loop from HIV-1 gp120IIIB. In this work, we compare two delivery systems, lipidated MAP in PBS and encapsulation in poly(DL-lactide-co-glycolide) microparticles. Subcutaneous immunization, followed by intragastric administration of MAP peptide entrapped or not entrapped in microparticles, induced mucosal and systemic immune responses at local and distant sites, including mucosal IgA in saliva, vaginal secretions and feces, and IgG in blood. However, lipidated Ag delivered in microparticles induced higher levels of mucosal Abs, particularly of intestinal IgA, and generated CTL responses. In contrast, lipidated MAP delivered by nasal route microparticles was less effective in inducing CTL responses. These results demonstrate the feasibility of using a lipidated multimeric peptide for mucosal immunization to stimulate both systemic and mucosal immune systems, including the genital tract, irrespective of the route or method of delivery and without requiring the use of a carrier or an extraneous adjuvant.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9759884

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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