Title:Dendrimers Effects on the Immune System: Insights into Toxicity and Therapeutic Utility
Volume: 23
Issue: 21
Author(s): Marina A. Dobrovolskaia*
Affiliation:
- Leidos Biomedical Research Inc P.O. Box B, 1050 Boyles Street Frederick, MD 21702 – 1201,United States
Keywords:
Dendrimers, nanoparticles, vaccines, adjuvant, antigen, antibody.
Abstract: Background: Dendrimers are hyperbranched polymeric nanomaterials increasingly used in research,
industrial and biomedical applications. Establishing safety profile of these particles includes an understanding of
their interactions with blood components and the immune system.
Method: Herein I review the literature demonstrating how tuning dendrimer physicochemical properties
influences their interaction with erythrocytes, platelets, plasma proteins, complement and coagulation systems.
Dendrimer immunogenicity, adjuvanticity, allergenicity, anti-inflammatory, immunosuppressive and antibacterial
properties are also discussed.
Conclusion: Dendrimers hemato- and immune- compatibility are determined by particle size, architecture, type
and density of surface functional groups. Case studies from the literature are discussed to support this conclusion.
The review also highlights questions which require more thorough investigation to fill the gaps in our understanding
of immunological properties of dendrimers.