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2015
Journal Article
Title

Nanoparticles and antigen-specific T-cell therapeutics: A comprehensive study on uptake and release

Abstract
Aim: T lymphocytes are used as cellular therapeutics in many disease entities including cancer. We investigated the uptake and retention of nanoparticles (NPs) by these nonphagocytic cells. Materials & methods: Uptake, release and toxicity of various polymeric NP preparations were analyzed by flow cytometry, confocal laser scanning microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. T-cell effector functions were measured using IFN-g-ELISPOT and 51Chromium-release assays. Results: Amino-functionalized NPs were efficiently ingested by antigen-specific T cells without adversely influencing effector functions. NPs were stored in membrane-surrounded vesicles, with major proportions released extracellularly during 24 h. Conclusion: Amino-functionalized polymeric NPs are efficiently taken up by human T cells and could be used to design nanocarriers for direct access and manipulation of antigen-specific T cells in vivo.
Author(s)
Zupke, Oliver
Distler, Eva
Jürchott, Anna
Paiphansiri, Umaporn
Dass, Martin
Thomas, Simone
Hartwig, Udo F.
Theobald, Matthias
Landfester, Katharina
Mailänder, Volker
Herr, Wolfgang
Journal
Nanomedicine  
DOI
10.2217/nnm.14.160
Language
English
ICT-IMM  
Keyword(s)
  • cell imaging

  • cellular therapy

  • drug delivery

  • leukemia

  • nanoparticles

  • NP release

  • T lymphocytes

  • tumor

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