Diphtheria toxoid and N-trimethyl chitosan layer-by-layer coated pH-sensitive microneedles induce potent immune responses upon dermal vaccination in mice

  • Schipper, P.
  • Maaden, K. van der
  • Groeneveld, V.G.D.
  • Ruigrok, M.J.R.
  • Romeijn, S.G.
  • Uleman, S.
  • Oomens, C.
  • Kersten, G.F.A.
  • Jiskoot, W.
  • Bouwstra, J.A.
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Publication date
July 2017
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

Dermal immunization using antigen-coated microneedle arrays is a promising vaccination strategy. However, reduction of microneedle sharpness and the available surface area for antigen coating is a limiting factor. To overcome these obstacles, a layer-by-layer coating approach can be applied onto pH-sensitive microneedles. Following this approach, pH-sensitive microneedle arrays (positively charged at coating pH 5.8 and nearly uncharged at pH 7.4) were alternatingly coated with negatively charged diphtheria toxoid (DT) and N-trimethyl chitosan (TMC), a cationic adjuvant. First, the optimal DT dose for intradermal immunization was determined in a dose-response study, which revealed that low-dose intradermal immunization was more efficient tha...

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