Multivalent porous silicon nanoparticles enhance the immune activation potency of agonistic CD40 antibody.

نویسندگان

  • Luo Gu
  • Laura E Ruff
  • Zhengtao Qin
  • Maripat Corr
  • Stephen M Hedrick
  • Michael J Sailor
چکیده

One of the fundamental paradigms in the use of nanoparticles to treat disease is to evade or suppress the immune system in order to minimize systemic side effects and deliver sufficient nanoparticle quantities to the intended tissues. However, the immune system is the body's most important and effective defense against diseases. It protects the host by identifying and eliminating foreign pathogens as well as self-malignancies. Here we report a nanoparticle engineered to work with the immune system, enhancing the intended activation of antigen presenting cells (APCs). We show that luminescent porous silicon nanoparticles (LPSiNPs), each containing multiple copies of an agonistic antibody (FGK45) to the APC receptor CD40, greatly enhance activation of B cells. The cellular response to the nanoparticle-based stimulators is equivalent to a 30-40 fold larger concentration of free FGK45. The intrinsic near-infrared photoluminescence of LPSiNPs is used to monitor degradation and track the nanoparticles inside APCs.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Advanced materials

دوره 24 29  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2012