In vitro and in vivo investigation of thermosensitive chitosan hydrogels containing silica nanoparticles for vaccine delivery

被引:51
作者
Gordon, Sarah [1 ]
Teichmann, Elena [1 ]
Young, Katherine [1 ]
Finnie, Kim [2 ]
Rades, Thomas [1 ]
Hook, Sarah [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Otago, Sch Pharm, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand
[2] CeramiSphere Pty Ltd, Menai, NSW 2234, Australia
关键词
Particulate sustained release vaccine delivery system; Silica nanoparticles; Chitosan; Thermosensitive hydrogel; Immune response; CONTROLLED-RELEASE; AMORPHOUS SILICA; DRUG-DELIVERY; GEL; ADJUVANTS; CELLS; MICROPARTICLES; PARAMETERS; EXPOSURE; EMULSION;
D O I
10.1016/j.ejps.2010.07.004
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
In this work silica nanoparticles (SNP) containing the model antigen ovalbumin (OVA) were incorporated into a thermosensitive chitosan hydrogel, and the resulting formulation investigated for its potential to act as a particulate sustained release vaccine delivery system. OVA-loaded SNP and chitosan hydrogels containing OVA-loaded SNP were prepared and characterised in vitro, and examined for their ability to elicit OVA-specific immune responses in vivo. Optimised SNP were found to be approximately 300 nm in size with a moderate level of heterogeneity, a highly negative zeta potential, and an entrapment efficiency of approximately 7%. A porous particulate structure was indicated both by electron microscopy and a rapid release of fluorescently-labelled OVA (FITC-OVA) from SNP. Following successful incorporation of SNP into chitosan hydrogels, the release of both soluble and SNP-associated antigen from gel systems was quantified. Approximately 16% of total protein was released in a particulate form over a 14-day period, while approximately 35% was released as soluble antigen. Gel-based systems containing SNP-associated or soluble antigen in the presence or absence of the adjuvant Quil A (QA) demonstrated an ability to stimulate both cell mediated and humoral immunity in vivo. Chitosan gels containing OVA-loaded SNP and the adjuvant QA showed a significantly greater ability to induce CD4(+) T cell proliferation than chitosan gel containing soluble OVA and QA, indicating the future promise for such a system. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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