Abstract
Purpose: To examine the immunogenicity of diphtheria toxoid (DT) loaded mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) after coated and hollow microneedle-mediated intradermal immunization in mice. Methods: DT was loaded into MSNs and the nanoparticle surface was coated with a lipid bilayer (LB-MSN-DT). To prepare coated microneedles, alternating layers of negatively charged LB-MSN-DT and positively charged N-trimethyl chitosan (TMC) were coated onto pH-sensitive microneedle arrays via a layer-by-layer approach. Microneedle arrays coated with 5 or 3 layers of LB-MSN-DT were used to immunize mice and the elicited antibody responses were compared with those induced by hollow microneedle-injected liquid formulation of LB-MSN-DT. Liquid DT formulation with and without TMC (DT/TMC) injected by a hollow microneedle were used as controls. Results: LB-MSN-DT had an average size of about 670 nm and a zeta potential of −35 mV. The encapsulation efficiency of DT in the nanoparticles was 77%. The amount of nano-encapsulated DT coated onto the microneedle array increased linearly with increasing number of the coating layers. Nano-encapsulated DT induced stronger immune responses than DT solution when delivered intradermally via hollow microneedles, but not when delivered via coated microneedles. Conclusion: Both the nano-encapsulation of DT and the type of microneedles affect the immunogenicity of the antigen.
Author supplied keywords
Cite
CITATION STYLE
Du, G., Woythe, L., van der Maaden, K., Leone, M., Romeijn, S., Kros, A., … Bouwstra, J. A. (2018). Coated and Hollow Microneedle-Mediated Intradermal Immunization in Mice with Diphtheria Toxoid Loaded Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles. Pharmaceutical Research, 35(10). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11095-018-2476-4
Register to see more suggestions
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.