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Skin Dendritic Cell Targeting via Microneedle Arrays Laden with Antigen-Encapsulated Poly-d,l-lactide-co-Glycolide Nanoparticles Induces Efficient Antitumor and Antiviral Immune Responses

Authors :
Olivier Touzelet
Ultan F. Power
Sandrine Henri
Adrien Kissenpfennig
Christopher J. Scott
Sharifah Al-Zahrani
Bernard Malissen
Oksana Lyubomska
Leah E. Wallace
Marija Zaric
Dorothea Terhorst
Francois Fay
Ryan F. Donnelly
Candice Poux
Source :
ACS Nano
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
American Chemical Society, 2013.

Abstract

The efficacious delivery of antigens to antigen-presenting cells (APCs), in particular, to dendritic cells (DCs), and their subsequent activation remains a significant challenge in the development of effective vaccines. This study highlights the potential of dissolving microneedle (MN) arrays laden with nanoencapsulated antigen to increase vaccine immunogenicity by targeting antigen specifically to contiguous DC networks within the skin. Following in situ uptake, skin-resident DCs were able to deliver antigen-encapsulated poly-d,l-lactide-co-glycolide (PGLA) nanoparticles to cutaneous draining lymph nodes where they subsequently induced significant expansion of antigen-specific T cells. Moreover, we show that antigen-encapsulated nanoparticle vaccination via microneedles generated robust antigen-specific cellular immune responses in mice. This approach provided complete protection in vivo against both the development of antigen-expressing B16 melanoma tumors and a murine model of para-influenza, through the activation of antigen-specific cytotoxic CD8(+) T cells that resulted in efficient clearance of tumors and virus, respectively. In addition, we show promising findings that nanoencapsulation facilitates antigen retention into skin layers and provides antigen stability in microneedles. Therefore, the use of biodegradable polymeric nanoparticles for selective targeting of antigen to skin DC subsets through dissolvable MNs provides a promising technology for improved vaccination efficacy, compliance, and coverage.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1936086X and 19360851
Volume :
7
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS Nano
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1f8d40d4d8fe6f55a4fb79c70bcc6cf7