经胎盘
胎儿
药物输送
纳米颗粒
被动免疫
胎盘
新生儿Fc受体
化学
胎儿循环
生物物理学
壳聚糖
抗体
免疫
免疫学
医学
免疫球蛋白G
纳米技术
怀孕
免疫系统
材料科学
生物
生物化学
有机化学
遗传学
作者
Wai Hei Tse,Sean Higgins,Daywin Patel,Malcolm Xing,Adrian R. West,Hagar I. Labouta,Richard Keijzer
摘要
Nanoparticles administered into the maternal circulation and across the placenta are a potential clinical therapy to treat congenital diseases. The mechanism by which nanoparticles can safely cross the placenta for targeted drug delivery to the fetus remains poorly understood. We demonstrate that the maternal-fetal transfer of passive immunity through the neonatal Fc Receptor (FcRn) can induce the transplacental transfer of chitosan nanoparticles modifed with IgG antibodies (414 ± 27 nm). The transfer of FITC-tagged IgG-modified chitosan nanoparticles was 2.8 times higher (p = 0.0264) compared to similarly-sized unmodified chitosan nanoparticles (375 ± 17 nm). Co-administration of free IgG competitively diminished the transplacental transfer of IgG-modified nanoparticles, yet unmodified nanoparticles remained unaffected. Colocalization of the FcRn and the IgG-modified chitosan nanoparticles were observed with confocal microscopy. Barrier function before and after nanoparticle administration remained intact as determined by TEER (75-79 Ω cm2) and immmunofluorescence of ZO-1 tight junction proteins. The results provide insight into the clinical applications of nanoparticles for prenatal therapies using the mechanism of the maternal-fetal transfer of passive immunity.
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