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Freeze-drying of ovalbumin loaded mesoporous silica nanoparticle vaccine formulation increases antigen stability under ambient conditions

Authors :
Mody, Karishma T
Mahony, Donna
Cavallaro, Antonino S
Stahr, Frances
Qiao, Shi Zhang
Mahony, Timothy J
Mitter, Neena
Mody, Karishma T
Mahony, Donna
Cavallaro, Antonino S
Stahr, Frances
Qiao, Shi Zhang
Mahony, Timothy J
Mitter, Neena
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Amino functionalised mesoporous silica nanoparticles (AM-41) have been identified as a promising vaccine delivery material. The capacity of AM-41 to stabilise vaccine components at ambient temperature (23–27 °C) was determined by adsorbing the model antigen ovalbumin (OVA) to AM-41 particles (OVA-41). The OVA-41 was successfully freeze-dried using the excipients 5% trehalose and 1% PEG8000. Both the immunological activity of OVA and the nanoparticle structure were maintained following two months storage at ambient temperature. The results of immunisation studies in mice with reconstituted OVA-41 demonstrated the induction of humoral and cell-meditated immune responses. The capacity of AM-41 particles to facilitate ambient storage of vaccine components without loss of immunological potency will underpin the further development of this promising vaccine delivery platform.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn919394642
Document Type :
Electronic Resource