通过局部高频超声治疗增强模型抗原在组织中的保留。

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Biomedical Engineering Letters Pub Date : 2024-11-20 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1007/s13534-024-00445-5
Dasom Heo, Hyunhee Kim, Wataru Katagiri, Changhan Yoon, Hae Gyun Lim, Chulhong Kim, Hak Soo Choi, Satoshi Kashiwagi, Hyung Ham Kim
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摘要

组织递送和治疗剂保留的可重复控制有助于药物治疗效果的最大化。尽管提出了各种化学和物理方法来调节药物的传递和保留,但在临床实践中,物理方式的选择受到限制。因此,本研究提出了一种新的策略,通过使用非组织损伤的高频超声来调节模型抗原在组织中的保留。在注射荧光标记的模型抗原后,使用高频超声(5-20 MHz)进行短暂治疗,使用实时近红外(NIR)荧光成像系统监测抗原的清除。此外,超声治疗增加了模型抗原给药部位的组织保留。结果表明,高频超声可以改变对注射到组织中的大分子(如疫苗)的反应,从而调节免疫反应。提出的基于超声的技术可转化为临床设置,并受益于几十年来已在各种医学应用中使用的成熟超声技术。此外,该方法可以广泛应用于增强当前和未来免疫介导治疗系统的治疗效果。
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Enhanced model antigen retention in tissue through topical high-frequency ultrasound treatment.

Reproducible control of tissue delivery and retention of a therapeutic agent facilitates the maximization of the efficacy of pharmacotherapy. Despite the proposal of various chemical and physical methods for modulating drug delivery and retention, the choice of the physical modality for this purpose has been limited in clinical practice. Thus, this study proposes a novel strategy for modulating the retention of a model antigen in tissues by using non-tissue-damaging high-frequency ultrasoundAfter the injection of a fluorescently labeled model antigen, followed by brief treatment with high-frequency ultrasound (5-20 MHz), the clearance of the antigen was monitored using a real-time near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging system in vivo. Further, ultrasound treatment increased tissue retention at the site of model antigen administration. The results suggested that high-frequency ultrasound could change the response to a macromolecule injected into the tissue, such as a vaccine, thereby modulating the immune response. The proposed ultrasound-based technology is translatable to clinical settings and benefits from well-established ultrasound technologies that have been employed in various medical applications for decades. Moreover, this approach can be broadly applied to enhance the therapeutic effects of current and future immune-mediated therapeutic systems.

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Biomedical Engineering Letters
Biomedical Engineering Letters ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL-
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期刊介绍: Biomedical Engineering Letters (BMEL) aims to present the innovative experimental science and technological development in the biomedical field as well as clinical application of new development. The article must contain original biomedical engineering content, defined as development, theoretical analysis, and evaluation/validation of a new technique. BMEL publishes the following types of papers: original articles, review articles, editorials, and letters to the editor. All the papers are reviewed in single-blind fashion.
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