Floss-based vaccination targets the gingival sulcus for mucosal and systemic immunization

IF 26.8 1区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Rohan S. J. Ingrole, Akhilesh Kumar Shakya, Gaurav Joshi, Chang Hyun Lee, Lazar D. Nesovic, Richard W. Compans, Harvinder Singh Gill
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Abstract

The oral cavity is an accessible site for vaccination, but its sublingual and buccal sites have limited vaccine uptake. Here we show that flat tape dental floss can deliver vaccines through the junctional epithelium of the gingival sulcus, exploiting its naturally leaky properties. Floss-based vaccination delivered protein, inactivated virus, peptide-presenting immunogenic nanoparticles and messenger RNA. In mice, gold nanoparticles functionalized with a peptide derived from the ectodomain of the transmembrane matrix 2 protein of human influenza virus stimulated local lymph nodes, increased CD4+T cells in lymph nodes, lungs and spleen, and boosted antibody-secreting cells in the bone marrow. Floss-based immunization induced strong and sustained immune activation across multiple organs, robust systemic and mucosal antibody responses, and durable protection against lethal influenza infection, independent of age, food and liquid consumption. Floss-based vaccination was superior to sublingual and comparable with intranasal vaccination. In human participants, fluorescent dye delivered via floss picks effectively reached gingival sulcus, supporting clinical feasibility. These findings establish floss-based vaccination as a simple, needle-free strategy that enhances vaccine delivery and immune activation compared with existing mucosal immunization methods.

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基于牙线的疫苗接种针对牙龈沟进行粘膜和全身免疫
口腔是接种疫苗的可及部位,但舌下和口腔部位的疫苗吸收率有限。在这里,我们展示了扁平胶带牙线可以通过牙龈沟的连接上皮,利用其自然泄漏的特性来传递疫苗。基于牙线的疫苗提供了蛋白质、灭活病毒、肽呈递免疫原性纳米颗粒和信使RNA。在小鼠实验中,由人类流感病毒跨膜基质2蛋白外结构域衍生的肽功能化的金纳米颗粒刺激局部淋巴结,增加淋巴结、肺和脾脏中的CD4+T细胞,并增强骨髓中的抗体分泌细胞。基于牙线的免疫接种诱导了跨多个器官的强大和持续的免疫激活,强大的全身和粘膜抗体反应,以及对致命流感感染的持久保护,与年龄、食物和液体消耗无关。以牙线为基础的疫苗接种优于舌下疫苗接种,与鼻内疫苗接种相当。在人类受试者中,荧光染料通过牙线剔牙器有效到达牙龈沟,支持临床可行性。这些发现表明,与现有的粘膜免疫方法相比,基于牙线的疫苗接种是一种简单、无针的策略,可增强疫苗递送和免疫激活。
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Nature Biomedical Engineering
Nature Biomedical Engineering Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
45.30
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138
期刊介绍: Nature Biomedical Engineering is an online-only monthly journal that was launched in January 2017. It aims to publish original research, reviews, and commentary focusing on applied biomedicine and health technology. The journal targets a diverse audience, including life scientists who are involved in developing experimental or computational systems and methods to enhance our understanding of human physiology. It also covers biomedical researchers and engineers who are engaged in designing or optimizing therapies, assays, devices, or procedures for diagnosing or treating diseases. Additionally, clinicians, who make use of research outputs to evaluate patient health or administer therapy in various clinical settings and healthcare contexts, are also part of the target audience.
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