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Biomaterials | 2011

In vivo evidence of oral vaccination with PLGA nanoparticles containing the immunostimulant monophosphoryl lipid A.

Federica Sarti; Glen Perera; Fabian Hintzen; K. Kotti; Vassilis Karageorgiou; Olga Kammona; C. Kiparissides; Andreas Bernkop-Schnürch

Although oral vaccination has numerous advantages over the commonly used parenteral route, degradation of vaccine and its low uptake in the lymphoid tissue of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract still impede their development. In this study, the model antigen ovalbumin (OVA) and the immunostimulant monophosphoryl lipid A (MPLA) were incorporated in polymeric nanoparticles based on poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA). These polymeric carriers were orally administered to BALB/c mice (Bagg albino, inbred strain of mouse) and the resulting time-dependent systemic and mucosal immune responses towards OVA were assessed by measuring the OVA-specific IgG and IgA titers using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). PLGA nanoparticles were spherical in shape, around 320 nm in size, negatively charged (around -20 mV) and had an OVA and MPLA payload of 9.6% and 0.86%, respectively. A single immunization with formulation containing (OVA + MPLA) incorporated in PLGA nanoparticles induced a stronger IgG immune response than that induced by OVA in PBS solution or OVA incorporated into PLGA nanoparticles. Moreover, significantly higher IgA titers were generated by administration of (OVA + MPLA)/PLGA nanoparticles compared to IgA stimulated by control formulations, proving the capability of inducing a mucosal immunity. These findings demonstrate that co-delivery of OVA and MPLA in PLGA nanoparticles promotes both systemic and mucosal immune responses and represents therefore a suitable strategy for oral vaccination.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2005

Nanostructured materials for selective recognition and targeted drug delivery

Olympia Kotrotsiou; K. Kotti; E. Dini; Olga Kammona; C. Kiparissides

Selective recognition requires the introduction of a molecular memory into a polymer matrix in order to make it capable of rebinding an analyte with a very high specificity. In addition, targeted drug delivery requires drug-loaded vesicles which preferentially localize to the sites of injury and avoid uptake into uninvolved tissues. The rapid evolution of nanotechnology is aiming to fulfill the goal of selective recognition and optimal drug delivery through the development of molecularly imprinted polymeric (MIP) nanoparticles, tailor-made for a diverse range of analytes (e.g., pharmaceuticals, pesticides, amino acids, etc.) and of nanostructured targeted drug carriers (e.g., liposomes and micelles) with increased circulation lifetimes. In the present study, PLGA microparticles containing multilamellar vesicles (MLVs), and MIP nanoparticles were synthesized to be employed as drug carriers and synthetic receptors respectively.


Materials Science and Engineering B-advanced Functional Solid-state Materials | 2008

Precipitation polymerization for the synthesis of nanostructured particles

Sotiria Chaitidou; Olympia Kotrotsiou; K. Kotti; Olga Kammona; M. Bukhari; C. Kiparissides


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2011

Nanocarrier Aided Nasal Vaccination: An Experimental and Computational Approach

Olga Kammona; A.H. Alexopoulos; Paraskevi Karakosta; K. Kotti; V. Karageorgiou; C. Kiparissides


Macromolecular Reaction Engineering | 2010

Synthesis of Composite Polystyrene/Silica Nanoparticles via Precipitation and Emulsion Polymerization Methods

K. Kotti; C. Kiparissides


Journal of Controlled Release | 2008

PLGA nanocarriers for systemic and lymphatic oral delivery of proteins and peptides

C Patronidou; Paraskevi Karakosta; K. Kotti; Olga Kammona; V. Karageorgiou; C. Kiparissides


Archive | 2010

Synthesis of polymeric and hybrid nanoparticles for advanced coatings applications

Olga Kammona; K. Kotti; C. Kiparissides; Jean-Pierre Celis; Jan Fransaer


Archive | 2009

Activation of the complement by PLGA nanoparticles : an in vitro study.

Chantal Sevrin; Bernardino Cerda; C Patronidou; K. Kotti; Olga Kammona; Karageorgiou; C. Kiparissides; Christian Grandfils


Archive | 2009

Activation of the complement by PLGA nanoparticles.

Bernardino Cerda; Chantal Sevrin; C Patronidou; K. Kotti; Olga Kammona; Karageorgiou; C. Kiparissides; Christian Grandfils


international conference on nanotechnology | 2007

Synthesis of polymeric and hybrid nanoparticles for electroplating applications

Olga Kammona; K. Kotti; C. Kiparissides; Jan Fransaer

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C. Kiparissides

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

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Olga Kammona

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

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C Patronidou

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

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Olympia Kotrotsiou

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

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Paraskevi Karakosta

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

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V. Karageorgiou

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

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Jan Fransaer

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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