Topical and mucosal liposomes for vaccine delivery

被引:37
作者
Lilia Romero, Eder [1 ]
Jose Morilla, Maria [1 ]
机构
[1] UNQ, NRP, Dept Ciencia & Tecnol, Bernal, Argentina
关键词
HEAT-LABILE ENTEROTOXIN; INTRANASAL INFLUENZA VACCINE; CD4(+) T-CELLS; TRANSCUTANEOUS IMMUNIZATION; ORAL IMMUNIZATION; HEPATITIS-B; IMMUNE-RESPONSES; LIPID VESICLES; CHOLERA-TOXIN; DENDRITIC CELLS;
D O I
10.1002/wnan.131
中图分类号
TB3 [工程材料学];
学科分类号
0805 ; 080502 ;
摘要
Mucosal (and in minor extent transcutanous) stimulation can induce local or distant mucosa secretory IgA. Liposomes and other vesicles as mucosal and transcutaneous adjuvants are attractive alternatives to parenteral vaccination. Liposomes can be massively produced under good manufacturing practices and stored for long periods, at high antigen/vesicle mass ratios. However, their uptake by antigen-presenting cells (APC) at the inductive sites remains as a major challenge. As neurotoxicity is a major concern in intranasal delivery, complexes between archaeosomes and calcium as well as cationic liposomes complexed with plasmids encoding for antigenic proteins could safely elicit secretory and systemic antigen-specific immune responses. Oral bilosomes generate intense immune responses that remain to be tested against challenge, but the admixing with toxins or derivatives is mandatory to reduce the amount of antigen. Most of the current experimental designs, however, underestimate the mucus blanket 100- to 1000-fold thicker than a 100-nm diameter liposome, which has first to be penetrated to access the underlying M cells. Overall, designing mucoadhesive chemoenzymatic resistant liposomes, or selectively targeted to M cells, has produced less relevant results than tailoring the liposomes to make them mucus penetrating. Opposing, the nearly 10 mu m thickness stratum corneum interposed between liposomes and underlying APC can be surpassed by ultradeformable liposomes (UDL), with lipid matrices that penetrate up to the limit with the viable epidermis. UDL made of phospholipids and detergents, proved to be better transfection agents than conventional liposomes and niosomes, without the toxicity of ethosomes, in the absence of classical immunomodulators. (C) 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. WIREs Nanomed Nanobiotechnol 2011 3 356-375 DOI: 10.1002/wnan.131
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