Synthetic Charge-Invertible Polymer for Rapid and Complete Implantation of Layer-by-Layer Microneedle Drug Films for Enhanced Transdermal Vaccination

  • Yanpu He (1873429)
  • Celestine Hong (4583230)
  • Jiahe Li (3745906)
  • MayLin T. Howard (5818247)
  • Yingzhong Li (234399)
  • Michelle E. Turvey (5818250)
  • Divakara S. S. M. Uppu (5818253)
  • John R. Martin (1732267)
  • Ketian Zhang (1835056)
  • Darrell J. Irvine (333609)
  • Paula T. Hammond (1266231)
Publication date
October 2018
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Abstract

The utility of layer-by-layer (LbL) coated microneedle (MN) skin patches for transdermal drug delivery has proven to be a promising approach, with advantages over hypodermal injection due to painless and easy self-administration. However, the long epidermal application time required for drug implantation by existing LbL MN strategies (15–90 min) can lead to potential medication noncompliance. Here, we developed a MN platform to shorten the application time in MN therapies based on a synthetic pH-induced charge-invertible polymer poly­(2-(diisopropylamino) ethyl methacrylate-b-methacrylic acid) (PDM), requiring only 1 min skin insertion time to implant LbL films in vivo. Following MN-mediated delivery of 0.5 μg model antigen chicken ovalbumi...

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