Slow CCL2-dependent translocation of biopersistent particles from muscle to brain.

  • KHAN, Zakir
  • COMBADIÈRE, Christophe
  • AUTHIER, François-Jérôme
  • ITIER, Valérie
  • LUX, François
  • EXLEY, Christopher
  • MAHROUF-YORGOV, Meriem
  • DECROUY, Xavier
  • MORETTO, Philippe
  • TILLEMENT, Olivier
  • GHERARDI, Romain
  • CADUSSEAU, Josette
Publication date
January 2013
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Journal
BMC Medicine

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Long-term biodistribution of nanomaterials used in medicine is largely unknown. This is the case for alum, the most widely used vaccine adjuvant, which is a nanocrystalline compound spontaneously forming micron/submicron-sized agglomerates. Although generally well tolerated, alum is occasionally detected within monocyte-lineage cells long after immunization in presumably susceptible individuals with systemic/neurologic manifestations or autoimmune (inflammatory) syndrome induced by adjuvants (ASIA). METHODS: On the grounds of preliminary investigations in 252 patients with alum-associated ASIA showing both a selective increase of circulating CCL2, the major monocyte chemoattractant, and a variation in the CCL2 gene, we designed ...

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