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Journal of Controlled Release | 2011

Selective follicular targeting by modification of the particle sizes

Alexa Patzelt; Heike Richter; Fanny Knorr; Ulrich Schäfer; Claus-Michael Lehr; Lars Dähne; Wolfram Sterry; Juergen Lademann

Hair follicles represent interesting target sites for topically applied substances such as topical vaccinations or agents used in the field of regenerative medicine. In recent years, it could be shown that particles penetrate very effectively into the hair follicles. In the present study, the influence of particle size on the follicular penetration depths was examined. The penetration depths of two different types of particles sized 122 to 1000 nm were determined in vitro on porcine skin. The results revealed that the particles of medium size (643 and 646 nm, respectively) penetrated deeper into the porcine hair follicles than smaller or larger particles. It was concluded that by varying the particle size, different sites within the porcine hair follicle can be targeted selectively. For the human terminal hair follicle, the situation can be expected to be similar due to a similar size ratio of the hair follicles.


PLOS ONE | 2013

Direct Activation of Human Dendritic Cells by Particle-Bound but Not Soluble MHC Class II Ligand

Renato B. Baleeiro; Karl-Heinz Wiesmüller; Lars Dähne; Jürgen Lademann; José Alexandre Marzagão Barbuto

Dendritic cells (DCs) are key activators of cellular immune responses through their capacity to induce naïve T cells and sustained effector T cell responses. This capacity is a function of their superior efficiency of antigen presentation via MHC class I and class II molecules, and the expression of co-stimulatory cell surface molecules and cytokines. Maturation of DCs is induced by microbial factors via pattern recognition receptors such as Toll-like receptors, pro-inflammatory cytokines or cognate interaction with CD4+ T cells. Here we show that, unexpectedly, the PanDR helper T cell epitope PADRE, a generic T helper cell antigen presented by a large fraction of HLA-DR alleles, when delivered in particle-bound form induced maturation of human DCs. The DCs that received the particle-bound PADRE displayed all features of fully mature DCs, such as high expression of the co-stimulatory molecules CD80, CD86, CD83, the MHC-II molecule HLA-DR, secretion of high levels of the biologically active IL-12 (IL-12p70) and induction of vigorous proliferation of naïve CD4+ T cells. Furthermore, the maturation of DCs induced by particle-bound PADRE was shown to involve sphingosine kinase, calcium signaling from internal sources and downstream signaling through the MAP kinase and the p72syk pathways, and finally activation of the transcription factor NF-κB. Based on our findings, we propose that particle-bound PADRE may be used as a DC activator in DC-based vaccines.


Pharmaceutics | 2011

Influence of the Vehicle on the Penetration of Particles into Hair Follicles

Alexa Patzelt; Heike Richter; Lars Dähne; Karl-Heinz Wiesmüller; Ute Wank; Wolfram Sterry; Jürgen Lademann

Recently, it has been demonstrated that particulate substances penetrate preferentially into the hair follicles and that the penetration depth depends on the particle size. In the present study, the influence of the vehicle of the particulate substances on the penetration depth was investigated. Four different formulations (ethanolic suspension, aqueous suspension, ethanolic gel and aqueous gel) containing peptide-loaded particles of 1 μm in diameter were prepared and applied on porcine ear skin. After penetration, punch biopsies were taken and the penetration depths of the particles were investigated by laser scanning microscopy. The deepest penetration was achieved with the gel formulations demonstrating an influence of the vehicle on the penetration depth of particulate substances.


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2013

Topical Vaccination with Functionalized Particles Targeting Dendritic Cells

Renato B. Baleeiro; Karl-Heinz Wiesmüller; Yoran Reiter; Barbara Baude; Lars Dähne; Alexa Patzelt; Jürgen Lademann; José Alexandre Marzagão Barbuto

Needle-free vaccination, for reasons of safety, economy, and convenience, is a central goal in vaccine development, but it also needs to meet the immunological requirements for efficient induction of prophylactic and therapeutic immune responses. Combining the principles of noninvasive delivery to dendritic cells (DCs) through skin and the immunological principles of cell-mediated immunity, we developed microparticle-based topical vaccines. We show here that the microparticles are efficient carriers for coordinated delivery of the essential vaccine constituents to DCs for cross-presentation of the antigens and stimulation of T-cell responses. When applied to the skin, the microparticles penetrate into hair follicles and target the resident DCs, the immunologically most potent cells and site for induction of efficient immune responses. The microparticle vaccine principle can be applied to different antigen formats such as peptides and proteins, or nucleic acids coding for the antigens.


Archive | 2005

Method for producing core-shell (CS) particles and microcapsules using porous templates, CS particles and microcapsules, and the use thereof

Lars Dähne; Barbara Baude


Archive | 2003

Method for modifying microparticles and device for modifying microparticles

Andreas Voigt; Lars Dähne


Archive | 2006

Method for the Encapsulation and Controlled Release of Poorly Water-Soluble (Hyprophobic) Liquid and Solid Active Ingredients

Lars Dähne; Steffi Senst; Barbara Baude; Andreas Voigt


Archive | 2004

Verfahren zur Herstellung von CS-Partikeln und Mikrokapseln unter Verwendung poröser Template sowie CS-Partikel und Mikrokapseln

Barbara Baude; Lars Dähne


Archive | 2003

Color coded micro-capsules, as combinatory analysis libraries and specific optical sensors, are colored in a layer-by-layer structure using the whole volume and inner/outer surfaces for reactions

Barbara Baude; Lars Dähne; Andreas Voigt


Archive | 2012

Topische Nanopartikel-Vakzine zur Immunstimulation der dendritischen Zellen in der Haut

Karl-Heinz Wiesmüller; Jürgen Lademann; Lars Dähne; Barbara Baude

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Gabriella Egri

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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Wolfram Sterry

Humboldt University of Berlin

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