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Dissolving Microneedles for Intradermal Vaccination against Shigellosis

Intradermal (ID) immunization is of increasing interest due to the easy accessibility and excellent immunogenic properties of the skin. Among ID immunization methods, dissolving microneedles (MNs) have appeared as an alternative to traditional hypodermic immunization, offering many advantages, such...

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Autores principales: Pastor, Yadira, Larrañeta, Eneko, Erhard, Álvaro, Quincoces, Gemma, Peñuelas, Iván, Irache, Juan M., Donnelly, Ryan, Gamazo, Carlos
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6963400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31653077
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines7040159
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author Pastor, Yadira
Larrañeta, Eneko
Erhard, Álvaro
Quincoces, Gemma
Peñuelas, Iván
Irache, Juan M.
Donnelly, Ryan
Gamazo, Carlos
author_facet Pastor, Yadira
Larrañeta, Eneko
Erhard, Álvaro
Quincoces, Gemma
Peñuelas, Iván
Irache, Juan M.
Donnelly, Ryan
Gamazo, Carlos
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description Intradermal (ID) immunization is of increasing interest due to the easy accessibility and excellent immunogenic properties of the skin. Among ID immunization methods, dissolving microneedles (MNs) have appeared as an alternative to traditional hypodermic immunization, offering many advantages, such as being an easily administered method, with no need for health personnel, painless, and avoiding the use of needles and sharp wastage. In this study, an affordable and easy-to-produce MNs method was developed based on aqueous blends of 30% w/w poly (methyl vinyl ether-co-maleic anhydride). As an antigen model, a subunit vaccine candidate based on outer membrane vesicles from Shigella flexneri was used. Both unloaded and antigen-loaded MNs were synthetized and characterized. The MNs were successfully validated in an in vitro Parafilm M(®) skin model and in a pig skin ex vivo model. Biodistribution studies were performed in BALB/c mice using (99m)TcO(4)(−) radiolabeled samples. Results indicated that the vesicle vaccine was successfully released from the MNs and targeted gastrointestinal tract after 6 h post-administration. In vivo immunization and protection studies were performed in BALB/c mice. Mice were intradermally immunized through ear skin with one single dose of 200 μg antigenic complex, eliciting the production of specific systemic IgG and mucosal IgA. Moreover, MNs were able to protect mice from an experimental infection with 1×10(6) CFU/mouse of S. flexneri four weeks after immunization. This work demonstrates for the first time the potential of outer membrane vesicle-loaded dissolving MNs for ID vaccination against enteropathogens like Shigella.
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spelling pubmed-69634002020-02-26 Dissolving Microneedles for Intradermal Vaccination against Shigellosis Pastor, Yadira Larrañeta, Eneko Erhard, Álvaro Quincoces, Gemma Peñuelas, Iván Irache, Juan M. Donnelly, Ryan Gamazo, Carlos Vaccines (Basel) Article Intradermal (ID) immunization is of increasing interest due to the easy accessibility and excellent immunogenic properties of the skin. Among ID immunization methods, dissolving microneedles (MNs) have appeared as an alternative to traditional hypodermic immunization, offering many advantages, such as being an easily administered method, with no need for health personnel, painless, and avoiding the use of needles and sharp wastage. In this study, an affordable and easy-to-produce MNs method was developed based on aqueous blends of 30% w/w poly (methyl vinyl ether-co-maleic anhydride). As an antigen model, a subunit vaccine candidate based on outer membrane vesicles from Shigella flexneri was used. Both unloaded and antigen-loaded MNs were synthetized and characterized. The MNs were successfully validated in an in vitro Parafilm M(®) skin model and in a pig skin ex vivo model. Biodistribution studies were performed in BALB/c mice using (99m)TcO(4)(−) radiolabeled samples. Results indicated that the vesicle vaccine was successfully released from the MNs and targeted gastrointestinal tract after 6 h post-administration. In vivo immunization and protection studies were performed in BALB/c mice. Mice were intradermally immunized through ear skin with one single dose of 200 μg antigenic complex, eliciting the production of specific systemic IgG and mucosal IgA. Moreover, MNs were able to protect mice from an experimental infection with 1×10(6) CFU/mouse of S. flexneri four weeks after immunization. This work demonstrates for the first time the potential of outer membrane vesicle-loaded dissolving MNs for ID vaccination against enteropathogens like Shigella. MDPI 2019-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6963400/ /pubmed/31653077 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines7040159 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gamazo, Carlos
Dissolving Microneedles for Intradermal Vaccination against Shigellosis
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines7040159
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