pH-Responsive Micelle-Based Cytoplasmic Delivery System for Induction of Cellular Immunity.

Vaccines (Basel)

Terumo Corp., Ashigarakami-gun, Kanagawa 2590151, Japan.

Published: November 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • Cytoplasmic delivery of antigens is crucial for activating cellular immunity, which plays a significant role in treating cancer and infections.
  • Researchers developed pH-responsive micelles using dilauroyl phosphatidylcholine and deoxycholic acid to enhance this delivery process.
  • The study showed that these micelles efficiently mixed with liposomes, facilitating the uptake of antigens by immune cells and inducing a specific immune response, indicating potential for cancer immunotherapy and infectious disease treatments.

Article Abstract

(1) Background: Cytoplasmic delivery of antigens is crucial for the induction of cellular immunity, which is an important immune response for the treatment of cancer and infectious diseases. To date, fusogenic protein-incorporated liposomes and pH-responsive polymer-modified liposomes have been used to achieve cytoplasmic delivery of antigen via membrane rupture or fusion with endosomes. However, a more versatile cytoplasmic delivery system is desired for practical use. For this study, we developed pH-responsive micelles composed of dilauroyl phosphatidylcholine (DLPC) and deoxycholic acid and investigated their cytoplasmic delivery performance and immunity-inducing capability. (2) Methods: Interaction of micelles with fluorescence dye-loaded liposomes, intracellular distribution of micelles, and antigenic proteins were observed. Finally, antigen-specific cellular immune response was evaluated in vivo using ELIspot assay. (3) Results: Micelles induced leakage of contents from liposomes via lipid mixing at low pH. Micelles were taken up by dendritic cells mainly via macropinocytosis and delivered ovalbumin (OVA) into the cytosol. After intradermal injection of micelles and OVA, OVA-specific cellular immunity was induced in the spleen. (4) Conclusions: pH-responsive micelles composed of DLPC and deoxycholic acid are promising as enhancers of cytosol delivery of antigens and the induction capability of cellular immunity for the treatment of cancer immunotherapy and infectious diseases.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5748608PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines5040041DOI Listing

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