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Evaluation of polymer choice on immunogenicity of chitosan coated PLGA NPs with surface-adsorbed pneumococcal protein antigen PspA4Pro

Kan Kaneko, Eliane N. Miyaji, Viviane Maimoni Gonçalves, Daniela M. Ferreira, Carla Solórzano, Ronan MacLoughlin, Imran Saleem

2021International Journal of Pharmaceutics24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Polymeric nanoparticles (NPs) are recognized as potential delivery vehicles for vaccines. PLGA is a biocompatible polymer synonymous with polymeric NPs, which can be coated with other polymers such as chitosan that has intrinsic adjuvant properties as well as mucoadhesive properties. Numerous modifications and variations exist for PLGA and chitosan, which can influence the NP characteristics and the resulting immunogenicity. The current study investigated variations for making chitosan coated PLGA NPs incorporating recombinant pneumococcal surface protein A from family 2, clade 4 (PspA4Pro) antigen as a vaccine targeting the vast majority of pneumococcal strains and determine the effect of the polymers on particle size, surface charge, and surface marker upregulation on a dendritic cell (DC) line in vitro. PLGA variations tested with the ester-terminal group had the greatest detriment for prospective vaccine use, due to the lowest PspA4Pro adsorption and induction of CD40 and CD86 cell surface markers on DCs. The negatively charged chitosans exhibited the lowest surface marker expressions, similar to the uncoated NP, supporting the commonly accepted notion that positive surface charge augments immunogenic effects of the NPs. However, the study indicated that NPs made from PLGA with an acid terminated group, and chitosan HCl salt, exhibit particle characteristics, antigen adsorption efficiency and immunogenicity, which could be most suitable as a vaccine formulation.

Topics & Concepts

ImmunogenicityPLGAChitosanAdjuvantChemistryAdsorptionProtein adsorptionAntigenPolymerSurface chargeBiophysicsMicrobiologyMaterials scienceChemical engineeringIn vitroBiochemistryImmunologyBiologyOrganic chemistryEngineeringPhysical chemistryImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesInhalation and Respiratory Drug DeliveryAdvanced Drug Delivery Systems