Analysis of Nanoparticle Adjuvant Properties.

Methods Mol Biol

Nanotechnology Characterization Laboratory, Cancer Research Technology Program, Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research, Frederick, MD, USA.

Published: March 2024

Nanoparticles can be engineered for targeted antigen delivery to immune cells and for stimulating an immune response to improve the antigen immunogenicity. This approach is commonly used to develop nanotechnology-based vaccines. In addition, some nanotechnology platforms may be initially designed for drug delivery, but in the course of subsequent characterization, additional immunomodulatory functions may be discovered that can potentially benefit vaccine efficacy. In both of these scenarios, an in vivo proof of concept study to verify the utility of the nanocarrier for improving vaccine efficacy is needed. Here we describe an experimental approach and considerations for designing an animal study to test adjuvant properties of engineered nanomaterials in vivo.

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