使用金纳米颗粒结合胰岛素原肽并通过空心微针给药作为1型糖尿病的免疫治疗的安全性

IF 4.1 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY Immunotherapy advances Pub Date : 2022-01-27 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1093/immadv/ltac002
D Tatovic, M A McAteer, J Barry, A Barrientos, K Rodríguez Terradillos, I Perera, E Kochba, Y Levin, M Dul, S A Coulman, J C Birchall, C von Ruhland, A Howell, R Stenson, M Alhadj Ali, S D Luzio, G Dunseath, W Y Cheung, G Holland, K May, J R Ingram, M M U Chowdhury, F S Wong, R Casas, C Dayan, J Ludvigsson
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抗原特异性免疫治疗是一种针对自身免疫性疾病(如1型糖尿病)的免疫调节策略,在这种疾病中,患者用自身抗原治疗以促进免疫耐受,阻止自身免疫β细胞破坏并防止对外源性胰岛素的永久依赖。在这项研究中,人类胰岛素原肽C19-A3(以其积极的安全性而闻名)被偶联到超小金纳米颗粒(GNPs)上,由于金的潜在抗炎特性,GNPs是一种有吸引力的药物传递平台。我们假设微针皮内递送C19-A3 GNP可能改善肽药代动力学并诱导耐受性免疫调节,并在首次人体试验中评估其安全性和可行性。考虑到参与者人数较少的限制,对于1型糖尿病患者,皮内给药C19-A3 GNP是安全且耐受性良好的。皮内给药后C19-A3 GNP的相关皮肤滞留时间延长,为增强其耐受性潜力提供了许多可能性,应在未来的研究中进行探讨。
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Safety of the use of gold nanoparticles conjugated with proinsulin peptide and administered by hollow microneedles as an immunotherapy in type 1 diabetes.

Antigen-specific immunotherapy is an immunomodulatory strategy for autoimmune diseases, such as type 1 diabetes, in which patients are treated with autoantigens to promote immune tolerance, stop autoimmune β-cell destruction and prevent permanent dependence on exogenous insulin. In this study, human proinsulin peptide C19-A3 (known for its positive safety profile) was conjugated to ultrasmall gold nanoparticles (GNPs), an attractive drug delivery platform due to the potential anti-inflammatory properties of gold. We hypothesised that microneedle intradermal delivery of C19-A3 GNP may improve peptide pharmacokinetics and induce tolerogenic immunomodulation and proceeded to evaluate its safety and feasibility in a first-in-human trial. Allowing for the limitation of the small number of participants, intradermal administration of C19-A3 GNP appears safe and well tolerated in participants with type 1 diabetes. The associated prolonged skin retention of C19-A3 GNP after intradermal administration offers a number of possibilities to enhance its tolerogenic potential, which should be explored in future studies.

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