INFINA (EX INFIP)   05545
INSTITUTO DE FISICA INTERDISCIPLINARIA Y APLICADA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Tissue damage in vaccination protocols based on electroporation: pH fronts and tissue natural buffering
Autor/es:
MARINO MARIANA; OLAIZ NAHUEL; SIGNORI EMANUELLA; MAGLIETTI FELIPE; SUÁREZ CECILIA; COLOMBO LUCAS; TURJANSKI PABLO; MICHINSKI SEBASTIÁN; LUJAN EMMANUEL; MARSHALL GUILLERMO
Lugar:
Roma
Reunión:
Conferencia; 14th International Conference on Progess in Vaccination against Cancer (PIVAC-14); 2014
Institución organizadora:
European Association for Cancer Research
Resumen:
Gene electrotransfer vaccination protocols (GET) constitute a safe and powerful way for introducingforeign antigens into the host for inducing an immune response. Optimal GET requires a compromise between maximum transgene expression and minimal tissue damage. Though GET in skeletal muscle can be improved by pretreatment with hyaluronidase, tissue damageremains severe close to the electrodes, with a concomitant loss of GET efficiency [1]. In previous works [2, 3] it was shown that pH fronts generated by GET protocols produced non negligible pH changes and that these changes were the principal cause of tissue damage. Here we analyze the role of pH in the presence of tissue bicarbonate buffering system in tissue damage in GET protocols through in silico modeling using the Poisson-Nernst-Planck equations for ion transport. The model iscontrasted with experimental measurements using intravital microscopy in a dorsal skinfold chamber (DSC). Theoretical modeling confirms experimental measurements and shows that in GET protocols whetherwith or without hyaluronidase pretreatment, regardless of the presence of tissue natural buffer attenuation, pH fronts are the principal cause of muscle damage near theelectrodes.