Modulation of Immune Responses by Particulate Materials

Adv Mater. 2016 Jul;28(27):5525-41. doi: 10.1002/adma.201505395. Epub 2016 May 11.

Abstract

Many biomaterials that are in both preclinical and clinical use are particulate in nature and there is a growing appreciation that the physicochemical properties of materials have a significant impact on their efficacy. The ability of particulates to modulate adaptive immune responses has been recognized for the past century but it is only in recent decades that a mechanistic understanding of how particulates can regulate these responses has emerged. It is now clear that particulate characteristics including size, charge, shape and porosity can influence the scale and nature of both the innate and adaptive immune responses. The potential to tailor biomaterials in order to regulate the type of innate immune response induced, offers significant opportunities in terms of designing systems with increased immune-mediated efficacy.

Keywords: adjuvants; biomaterials; dendritic cells; immunity; macrophages; particulates.

MeSH terms

  • Dendritic Cells
  • Immunity, Innate*