2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2016.05.057
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Laser-facilitated epicutaneous immunotherapy to IgE-mediated allergy

Abstract: Allergen specific immunotherapy has been shown to be the only effective treatment for long- lasting clinical benefit to IgE-mediated allergic diseases, but a fewer than 5% of patients choose the treatment because of inconvenience and a high risk of anaphylaxis. Recently, epicutaneous allergen-specific immunotherapy (EPIT) has proven effective, yet with limitations owing to strong skin reactions. We demonstrate here safer and faster EPIT, named μEPIT, by delivering powdered allergen and adjuvants into many micr… Show more

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“…When inserted into the skin, shafts of the MNA melted away in 10–15 min, exposing the powder to the epidermis (Figure 1D, 2hr). The powder sucked interstitial fluids from the skin tissue, dissolved slowly, and diffused into the epidermis over time against the interstitial fluid influx similarly to the powder drained into laser-generated microchannels previously demonstrated [19,20,28]. The powder was spreading horizontally into the epidermis and then vertically into the upper dermis (Figure 1D).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…When inserted into the skin, shafts of the MNA melted away in 10–15 min, exposing the powder to the epidermis (Figure 1D, 2hr). The powder sucked interstitial fluids from the skin tissue, dissolved slowly, and diffused into the epidermis over time against the interstitial fluid influx similarly to the powder drained into laser-generated microchannels previously demonstrated [19,20,28]. The powder was spreading horizontally into the epidermis and then vertically into the upper dermis (Figure 1D).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…This controllable delivery is crucial for BCG vaccine to prevent unwanted infections of other tissues by the bacterium and to ensure the safety of the vaccination. This predominant epidermic delivery is also a key to allergen administration in immunotherapy of allergy to prevent anaphylaxis [20]. In comparison with delivery of powdered vaccines via laser-perforated skin [19,20], the current technology represents a saltation improvement because no laser treatment is required in the current delivery system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Interestingly, this response was significantly suppressed by co‐application of a TLR agonist CpG‐ODN with the T H 1‐promoting immunomodulatory capacity in these presensitized mice but not by SCIT. Kumar et al similarly treated mice with AFL before application of a model allergen . The group treated the mouse skin with P.L.E.A.S.E.…”
Section: Ablative Fractional Laser Adjuvantmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Kumar et al similarly treated mice with AFL before application of a model allergen. 80 The group treated the mouse skin with P.L.E.A.S.E. laser to generate 75 micropores per cm 2 (50-75 μm in base diameter and 20-30 μm in depth).…”
Section: Laser Adjuvantmentioning
confidence: 99%