The intranasal administration of proteins using nanoparticles is a promising approach for several applications, especially for mucosal vaccines. Delivery of protein within the epithelial barrier is a key point to elicit an immune response and nano-carrier has to show no toxicity. The aim of this work was to elucidate the interactions of cationic porous nanoparticles loaded with protein delivery for antigen delivery in the nose. We investigated the loading, the cellular delivery and the epithelial transcytosis of proteins associated to these nanoparticles containing an anionic lipid in their core (NPL). NPL were highly endocytosed by airway epithelial cells and significantly improved the protein delivery into the cell. In vitro transcytosis ...
Drug delivery through the human respiratory tract is a promising field under investigation. A growin...
Degradable polymer nanoparticles (NPs, 50nm) based on polypropylene sulfide (PPS) were conjugated to...
Nasal drug delivery may be used for either local or systemic effects. Low molecular weight drugs wit...
The intranasal administration of proteins using nanoparticles is a promising approach for several ap...
AbstractThe intranasal administration of proteins using nanoparticles is a promising approach for se...
International audienceDifferent types of biodegradable nanoparticles (NPs) have been studied as deli...
Most pathogens gain access to the human body and initiate systemic infections through mucosal sites....
International audienceVaccination faces limitations, and delivery systems additionally appear to hav...
The continuous emergence of new pathogens and growing drug resistance of microorganisms asks for inn...
Intranasal delivery of vaccines is a needle-free route that can induce mucosal antibodies and cellul...
Utilisation de nanoparticules pour délivrer des protéines dans les épithéliums respiratoires. Caract...
Development of sub-unit mucosal vaccines requires the use of specific delivery systems or immune-mod...
The importance of vaccination has been proven particularly significant the last three years, as it i...
International audienceInfluenza vaccines administered intramuscularly exhibit poor mucosal immune re...
Drug access to the CNS is hindered by the presence of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), and the intrana...
Drug delivery through the human respiratory tract is a promising field under investigation. A growin...
Degradable polymer nanoparticles (NPs, 50nm) based on polypropylene sulfide (PPS) were conjugated to...
Nasal drug delivery may be used for either local or systemic effects. Low molecular weight drugs wit...
The intranasal administration of proteins using nanoparticles is a promising approach for several ap...
AbstractThe intranasal administration of proteins using nanoparticles is a promising approach for se...
International audienceDifferent types of biodegradable nanoparticles (NPs) have been studied as deli...
Most pathogens gain access to the human body and initiate systemic infections through mucosal sites....
International audienceVaccination faces limitations, and delivery systems additionally appear to hav...
The continuous emergence of new pathogens and growing drug resistance of microorganisms asks for inn...
Intranasal delivery of vaccines is a needle-free route that can induce mucosal antibodies and cellul...
Utilisation de nanoparticules pour délivrer des protéines dans les épithéliums respiratoires. Caract...
Development of sub-unit mucosal vaccines requires the use of specific delivery systems or immune-mod...
The importance of vaccination has been proven particularly significant the last three years, as it i...
International audienceInfluenza vaccines administered intramuscularly exhibit poor mucosal immune re...
Drug access to the CNS is hindered by the presence of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), and the intrana...
Drug delivery through the human respiratory tract is a promising field under investigation. A growin...
Degradable polymer nanoparticles (NPs, 50nm) based on polypropylene sulfide (PPS) were conjugated to...
Nasal drug delivery may be used for either local or systemic effects. Low molecular weight drugs wit...