Publication

Laser facilitated epicutaneous peptide immunization using dry patch technology

Journal Paper/Review - Aug 4, 2021

Units
PubMed
Doi

Citation
Scheiblhofer S, Drothler S, Braun W, Braun R, Bösch M, Weiss R. Laser facilitated epicutaneous peptide immunization using dry patch technology. Vaccine 2021; 39:5259-5264.
Type
Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
Vaccine 2021; 39
Publication Date
Aug 4, 2021
Issn Electronic
1873-2518
Pages
5259-5264
Brief description/objective

The skin has been intensely investigated as a target tissue for immunization because it is populated by multiple types of antigen presenting cells. Directly addressing dendritic cells or Langerhans cells in vivo represents an attractive strategy for inducing T cell responses in cancer immunotherapy. We and others have studied fractional laser ablation as a novel method combining efficient delivery of macromolecules to the skin with an inherent adjuvant effect of laser illumination. In this proof of concept study, we demonstrate the feasibility of peptide delivery to the skin using the P.L.E.A.S.E. professional Erb:YAG fractional infrared laser together with EPIMMUN patches. In an ovalbumin mouse model we demonstrate that a dry patch formulation of SIINFEKL peptide in combination with CpG-ODN1826, but not imiquimod or polyI:C, induces potent cytotoxic T cell responses, which can be further boosted by co-delivery of the pan-helper T cell epitope PADRE.