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AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses | 2012

Llama Antibody Fragments Have Good Potential for Application as HIV Type 1 Topical Microbicides

Andrea Gorlani; J. Brouwers; Christopher McConville; P. van der Bijl; Karl Malcolm; P. Augustijns; Anna Forsman Quigley; Robin A. Weiss; H. De Haard; Theo Verrips

There is an urgent global need for preventive strategies against HIV-1 infections. Llama heavy-chain antibody fragments (VHH) are a class of molecules recently described as potent cross-clade HIV-1 entry inhibitors. We studied the potential of a VHH-based microbicide in an application-oriented fashion. We show that VHH can be inexpensively produced in high amounts in the GRAS organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae, resulting in a very pure and endotoxin free product. VHH are very stable under conditions they might encounter during transport, storage, or use by women. We developed active formulations of VHH in aqueous gel and compressed and lyophilized tablets for controlled release from an intravaginal device. The release profile of the VHH from, e.g., a vaginal ring suggests sufficient bioavailability and protective concentration of the molecule at the mucosal site at the moment of the infection. The ex vivo penetration kinetics through human tissues show that the VHH diffuse into the mucosal layer and open the possibility to create a second defense layer either by blocking the HIV receptor binding sites or by blocking the receptors of immune cells in the mucosa. In conclusion, our data show that VHH have a high potential for HIV-1 microbicide application because of their low production costs, their high stability, and their favorable release and tissue penetration properties.


Archive | 2002

Intravaginal drug delivery devices for the administration of an antimicrobial agent

Karl Malcolm; David Woolfson; Grant Elliott; Martin Shephard


Archive | 2008

Intravaginal drug delivery devices for the delivery of macromolecules and water-soluble drugs

David Woolfson; Karl Malcolm


Archive | 2007

Vagina and Uterus as Drug Absorbing Organs

Karl Malcolm; David Woolfson; Ryan Morrow; Stephen McCullagh


Microbicides 2010 | 2010

Pre-treatment with Depo-Provera modifies the pharmacokinetics of CMPD167 in rhesus macaques following vaginal ring administration

Karl Malcolm; Deborah Lowry; Linda C. Green; Robin Shattock; Mark Mitchnick; Leslie Geer; P. J. Klasse; John P. Moore; Ronald S. Veazey


Microbicides 2010 | 2010

Formulation Development of Matrix-Type Silicone Elastomer Vaginal Rings Containing Protease Inhibitors

Karl Malcolm; Susan Fetherston; David Woolfson; Charles Lacey; Robin J. Shattock


Microbicides 2010 | 2010

A two compartment in vitro release model for the testing of HIV microbicide formulations

Karl Malcolm; Christopher McConville; David Woolfson; David R. Friend


Microbicides 2010 | 2010

Safety testing of silicone elastomer matrix vaginal rings containing UC781 and Tween 80 using Epivaginal (VEC-606) tissues

Karl Malcolm; Christopher McConville; David Woolfson; David R. Friend; Hoda Elgendy


Microbicides 2010 | 2010

Silicone elastomer rings for sustained delivery of HIV microbicides: correlating historical in vitro and in vivo release data

Karl Malcolm; Deborah Lowry; Susan Fetherston; Christopher McConville; David Woolfson


Microbicides 2010 | 2010

Multi-Study Assessment of Vaginal Cytokines and Microflora in the Safety Evaluation of Intravaginal Rings in Pig-Tailed Macaques

Karl Malcolm; Priya Srinivasan; Lorna K. Rabe; Ron A. Otten; James Mitchell; Janet M. McNicholl; Patrick F. Kiser; James M. Smith

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Louise Donnelly

Queen's University Belfast

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Sean Gorman

Queen's University Belfast

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David S. Jones

Queen's University Belfast

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Deborah Lowry

Queen's University Belfast

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Rhonda Curran

Queen's University Belfast

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Ryan Morrow

Queen's University Belfast

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Marcella McBride

Queen's University Belfast

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