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      Potentiation of immune response from polymer-entrapped antigen: toward development of single dose tetanus toxoid vaccine.

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      Informa UK Limited

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          Poly(lactide) (PLA) polymer particles entrapping immunoreactive tetanus toxoid (TT) were used for generation of immune response using single point immunization. Immunization with different sizes of polymer particles encapsulating immunoreactive TT elicited anti-TT antibody titers that persisted for more than 5 months. However, antibody response generated by single point immunization of either nanoparticles or microparticles were lower than the conventional two doses of alum adsorbed TT. To overcome this limitation, alum was used with particles that improved anti-TT antibody response. Immunization with nanoparticles along with alum resulted in very high and early immune response: high anti-TT antibody titers were detected as early as 15 days postimmunization. However anti-TT antibody titers declined rapidly with time. Immunization with admixture of microparticles and alum elicited higher antibody titers than the particles alone and the antibody titers were high particularly during the later part of the postimmunization period. Single point immunization with admixture of PLA microparticles and alum resulted in an antibody response very close to that achieved by two injection of alum-adsorbed TT. Physical mixture of both a nano- and microparticles along with alum resulted in sustained anti-TT antibody response from very early days of postimmunization until 150 days. The antibody titers were maintained around 50 microg/ml for more than 5 months. These results indicated that immune response from polymer particles can be further improved by use of additional adjuvant. Furthermore, using various size particles or physical mixture of different size particles along with alum, it is possible to modulate the kinetics of immune response using polymer particles based immunization.

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          Journal
          Drug Deliv
          Drug delivery
          Informa UK Limited
          1071-7544
          1071-7544
          November 13 2003
          : 10
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi, India.
          Article
          K9URUXE5B3LALC6L
          10.1080/drd_10_4_231
          14612338
          3b77b02a-2604-42eb-90cc-006b6abdccca
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