Endocytosis and transcytosis of an immunoliposome-based brain drug delivery system

Journal of Drug Targeting
Andrin CerlettiJ Huwyler

Abstract

Immunoliposomes conjugated with the OX26 monoclonal antibody to the rat transferrin receptor can be used for brain delivery of small molecules. In the present study the uptake of OX26-immunoliposomes by target cells as well as their transcytosis across the blood-brain barrier was investigated. Microscopy of RG2 rat glioma cells incubated with fluorescence labeled OX26-immunoliposomes revealed intracellular co-localization of liposomal cargo, the liposomal membrane bilayer and the OX26 monoclonal antibody. The distinct particulate staining pattern was indicative for accumulation of OX26-immunoliposomes within endosomal or lysosomal compartments. Prolonged incubations demonstrated endosomal release of the liposomal cargo propidium iodide to the cytoplasm. A maximum of 50% of propidium iodide was released from the endosomal compartment after 24 hours of incubation. Transcytosis was studied using an in vitro model of the blood-brain barrier consisting of immortalized RBE4 rat brain endothelial cells. OX26-immunoliposomes did permeate across the RBE4 cell monolayer and showed a permeability coefficient of P(app) = 1.6 x 10(-5) ml/s. Transport was inhibited at low temperature, by competition with free OX26 or by exchanging the OX26 m...Continue Reading

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