Title of article :
Effect of pleurotus sajor-caju polysaccharide encapsulated in poly D, L lactide-co-glycolide nanoparticles for HPV vaccine in murine model
Author/Authors :
Piyachat, Roopngam Evelyn Department of Clinical Immunology - Faculty of Medical Technology - Western University, Kanchanaburi, Thailand , Roopngam, Piyachat Evelyn Head of Clinical Immunology Department - Faculty of Medical Technology - Western University, T.Sralongrua, A.Huay Kra Chao, Kanchanaburi, Thailand
Abstract :
Objective(s): In the current work, poly D, L lactide-co-glycolide (PLGA) particles were applied for a
viral vaccine for the delivery of antigens in cytosolic pathway by increasing the antigen presentation to
T-lymphocytes.
HPV-E7 protein with PLGA particles has been reported as a potent adjuvant for HPV vaccine by
encapsulating protein into the PLGA particles. Polysaccharide from Pleurotus sajor-caju was also applied as
a potent immunomodulator.
Materials and Methods: HPV-E7 protein and Pleurotus sajor-caju polysaccharides (PSC) were encapsulated
into PLGA nanoparticles. This combination comprised a strategy to induce helper and cytotoxic
T-lymphocytes (CTL) expansion. Mice antibodies and T-lymphocyte expansion were investigated in
comparison between encapsulated E7 protein into PLGA nanoparticles (E7PLGA) and E7 protein with PSC
encapsulated into PLGA nanoparticles (PSC-E7PLGA).
Results: The results showed that E7PLGA and PSC-E7PLGA could induce antibody response to HPV.
The PSC-E7PLGA could increase the level of viral antigen-specific IgG antibodies. The cellular immune
responses are also significantly enhanced by expansion of helper T-lymphocytes and CTL. PSC-E7PLGA was
shown to be significantly higher in immunomodulating activity than E7PLGA.
Conclusion: Thus, the encapsulation of polysaccharide and HPV-E7 antigen into PLGA nanoparticles is a
strategy for development of HPV vaccine
Keywords :
Antibodies , Cytotoxic T-Cells , HPV , Nanoparticles , Vaccination
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics