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Immunoliposome targeting to CD4+ cells in human blood.

Cancer Detect Prev. 1990;14(3):383-90. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/90352643
Phillips NC; Tsoukas C; Montreal General Hospital Research Institute, Quebec, Canada.


Abstract: Liposomes were prepared from phospholipid formulations recognized or ignored by cells of the reticuloendothelial system (RES+ve or RES-ve, respectively). The ability of these liposomes to interact with CD4+ve cells in purified leukocyte fractions or in whole blood has been determined. RES+ve liposomes bound to monocytes in purified leukocyte fractions or in whole blood, but did not bind to lymphocytes. RES-ve liposomes did not bind to either monocytes or lymphocytes. The attachment of an anti-Leu3A (CD4) monoclonal antibody to the outer surface of RES-ve liposomes resulted in their interaction with both monocytes and lymphocytes. The binding was blocked by prior incubation of the leukocytes with free anti-Leu3A antibody. RES+ve liposomes were rapidly eliminated from the circulation of mice after intravenous injection, whereas RES-ve liposomes remained in the circulation for prolonged periods of time (half-life much greater than 5 h), even after incubation with the opsinizing acute-phase reactant, C-reactive protein. These results suggest that RES-ve liposomes possessing surface-bound anti-Leu3A may provide a means of targeting antiviral agents to those cells at risk from HIV infection.
Keywords: Animal Antibodies, Monoclonal/*ADMINISTRATION & DOSAGE/IMMUNOLOGY Antigens, CD4/*IMMUNOLOGY Avidin Biotin Half-Life Human Leukocytes, Mononuclear/IMMUNOLOGY/METABOLISM Liposomes/*PHARMACOKINETICS Male Membrane Lipids Mice Phospholipids/METABOLISM/*PHARMACOKINETICS Reticuloendothelial System/METABOLISM T-Lymphocytes/IMMUNOLOGY/METABOLISM JOURNAL ARTICLEKWDanimalantibodies,monoclonal/KWDadministration&dosage/immunologyantigens,cd4/KWDimmunologyavidinbiotinhalf-lifehumanleukocytes,mononuclear/immunology/metabolismliposomes/KWDpharmacokineticsmalemembranelipidsmicephospholipids/metabolism/KWDpharmacokineticsreticuloendothelialsystem/metabolismt-lymphocytes/immunology/metabolismjournalarticle
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