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Multifunctional PLGA-Based Nanoparticles Encapsulating Simultaneously Hydrophilic Antigen and Hydrophobic Immunomodulator for Mucosal Immunization
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describe here the development of nanoparticles made from polyÂ(lactic-<i>co</i>-glycolic acid) (PLGA) able to deliver an encapsulated
antigen with a Toll-Like Receptor-7 (TLR-7) agonist as immunostimulatory
signal and coated with a muco-adhesive chitosan-derivate layer. The
potential to stimulate an immune response of these vaccine formulations
in the absence or presence of the TLR-7 agonist at the systemic and
mucosal level were evaluated in mice following subcutaneous or nasal
administrations. Intranasally immunized mice developed a high systemic
immune response equivalent to mice injected subcutaneously. However,
mucosal immune responses were only induced at local and distal sites
in mucosally immunized animals. The adjuvant effect of imiquimod on
the polarization of the immune response was only detected at local
sites, which tends to increase safety of this vaccine delivery system