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Formulation, Characterization, and in vivo Immunogenicity of Heat-Stabilized Dissolvable Microneedles Containing a Novel VLP Vaccine

Muttil, P.; Leyba, A. L.; Francian, A.; Razmjoo, M.; Bierle, A.; Janardhana, R. D.; Jackson, N.; Chackerian, B.

2024-12-20 bioengineering
10.1101/2024.12.16.628763 bioRxiv
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Since its introduction, vaccination has heavily improved health outcomes. However, implementing vaccination efforts can be challenging, particularly in low and middle-income countries with warmer climates. Microneedle technology has been developed for its simple and relatively painless applications of vaccines. However, no microneedle vaccine has yet been approved by the FDA. A few hurdles must be overcome, including the need to evaluate the safety and biocompatibility of the polymer used to fabricate these microneedles. Additionally, it is important to demonstrate reliable immune responses comparable to or better than those achieved through traditional administration routes. Scalability in manufacturing and the ability to maintain vaccine potency during storage and transportation are also critical factors. In this study, we developed vaccine-loaded dissolvable microneedles that showed preclinical immunogenicity after storage in extreme conditions. We developed our microneedles using the conventional micromolding technique with polyacrylic acid (PAA) polymer, incorporating a novel virus-like particle (VLP) vaccine targeting arboviruses. We performed characterization studies on these microneedles to assess needle sharpness, skin insertion force, and VLP integrity. We also investigated the thermostability of the vaccine after storing the microneedles at elevated temperatures for approximately 140 days. Finally, we evaluated the immunogenicity of this vaccine in mice, comparing transdermal (microneedle) with intramuscular (hypodermic needle) administration. We successfully fabricated and characterized VLP-loaded microneedles that could penetrate the skin and maintain vaccine integrity even after exposure to extreme storage conditions. These microneedles also elicited robust and long-lasting antibody responses similar to those achieved with intramuscular administration.

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