Permeation of antigen protein-conjugated nanoparticles and live bacteria through microneedle-treated mouse skin

Amit Kumar, Xinran Li, Michael A Sandoval, B Leticia Rodriguez, Brian R Sloat, Zhengrong CuiUniversity of Texas at Austin, College of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutics Division, Austin, TX, USABackground: The present study was designed to evaluate the extent to which pretreatment with microneedles can enhance...

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Main Authors: Kumar A, Li X, Sandoval MA, Rodriguez BL, Sloat BR, Cui Z
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2011-06-01
Series:International Journal of Nanomedicine
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/permeation-of-antigen-protein-conjugated-nanoparticles-and-live-bacter-a7699
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spelling doaj-b65488e062c442ff8bdd1f562de1e5c52020-11-24T22:19:43ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of Nanomedicine1176-91141178-20132011-06-012011default12531264Permeation of antigen protein-conjugated nanoparticles and live bacteria through microneedle-treated mouse skinKumar ALi XSandoval MARodriguez BLSloat BRCui ZAmit Kumar, Xinran Li, Michael A Sandoval, B Leticia Rodriguez, Brian R Sloat, Zhengrong CuiUniversity of Texas at Austin, College of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutics Division, Austin, TX, USABackground: The present study was designed to evaluate the extent to which pretreatment with microneedles can enhance skin permeation of nanoparticles in vitro and in vivo. Permeation of live bacteria, which are physically nanoparticles or microparticles, through mouse skin pretreated with microneedles was also studied to evaluate the potential risk of microbial infection.Methods and results: It was found that pretreatment of mouse skin with microneedles allowed permeation of solid lipid nanoparticles, size 230 nm, with ovalbumin conjugated on their surface. Transcutaneous immunization in a mouse skin area pretreated with microneedles with ovalbumin nanoparticles induced a stronger antiovalbumin antibody response than using ovalbumin alone. The dose of ovalbumin antigen determined whether microneedle-mediated transcutaneous immunization with ovalbumin nanoparticles induced a stronger immune response than subcutaneous injection of the same ovalbumin nanoparticles. Microneedle treatment permitted skin permeation of live Escherichia coli, but the extent of the permeation was not greater than that enabled by hypodermic injection.Conclusion: Transcutaneous immunization on a microneedle-treated skin area with antigens carried by nanoparticles can potentially induce a strong immune response, and the risk of bacterial infection associated with microneedle treatment is no greater than that with a hypodermic injection.Keywords: antibody responses, safety of microneedles, transepidermal water losshttp://www.dovepress.com/permeation-of-antigen-protein-conjugated-nanoparticles-and-live-bacter-a7699
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Cui Z
Permeation of antigen protein-conjugated nanoparticles and live bacteria through microneedle-treated mouse skin
International Journal of Nanomedicine
author_facet Kumar A
Li X
Sandoval MA
Rodriguez BL
Sloat BR
Cui Z
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title Permeation of antigen protein-conjugated nanoparticles and live bacteria through microneedle-treated mouse skin
title_short Permeation of antigen protein-conjugated nanoparticles and live bacteria through microneedle-treated mouse skin
title_full Permeation of antigen protein-conjugated nanoparticles and live bacteria through microneedle-treated mouse skin
title_fullStr Permeation of antigen protein-conjugated nanoparticles and live bacteria through microneedle-treated mouse skin
title_full_unstemmed Permeation of antigen protein-conjugated nanoparticles and live bacteria through microneedle-treated mouse skin
title_sort permeation of antigen protein-conjugated nanoparticles and live bacteria through microneedle-treated mouse skin
publisher Dove Medical Press
series International Journal of Nanomedicine
issn 1176-9114
1178-2013
publishDate 2011-06-01
description Amit Kumar, Xinran Li, Michael A Sandoval, B Leticia Rodriguez, Brian R Sloat, Zhengrong CuiUniversity of Texas at Austin, College of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutics Division, Austin, TX, USABackground: The present study was designed to evaluate the extent to which pretreatment with microneedles can enhance skin permeation of nanoparticles in vitro and in vivo. Permeation of live bacteria, which are physically nanoparticles or microparticles, through mouse skin pretreated with microneedles was also studied to evaluate the potential risk of microbial infection.Methods and results: It was found that pretreatment of mouse skin with microneedles allowed permeation of solid lipid nanoparticles, size 230 nm, with ovalbumin conjugated on their surface. Transcutaneous immunization in a mouse skin area pretreated with microneedles with ovalbumin nanoparticles induced a stronger antiovalbumin antibody response than using ovalbumin alone. The dose of ovalbumin antigen determined whether microneedle-mediated transcutaneous immunization with ovalbumin nanoparticles induced a stronger immune response than subcutaneous injection of the same ovalbumin nanoparticles. Microneedle treatment permitted skin permeation of live Escherichia coli, but the extent of the permeation was not greater than that enabled by hypodermic injection.Conclusion: Transcutaneous immunization on a microneedle-treated skin area with antigens carried by nanoparticles can potentially induce a strong immune response, and the risk of bacterial infection associated with microneedle treatment is no greater than that with a hypodermic injection.Keywords: antibody responses, safety of microneedles, transepidermal water loss
url http://www.dovepress.com/permeation-of-antigen-protein-conjugated-nanoparticles-and-live-bacter-a7699
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