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Hydrogenated soy phosphatidylcholine liposomes stimulate differential expression of chemokines and cytokines by rat alveolar macrophages in vitro

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences(2024)

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Liposomes are being developed as inhalable drug delivery systems, but concerns remain about their impact on the lungs. To better understand the impact of liposomes and their physicochemical properties on alveolar macrophages, the cytokine and chemokine expression profile of rat alveolar Nr8383 macrophages exposed to 0.1 and 1 mg/ml hydrogenated soy phosphatidylcholine (HSPC) liposomes was examined. Expression patterns varied considerably between liposomes in a concentration-dependent manner, with both anti- and pro-inflammatory chemokines/cytokines produced. Uncharged liposomes induce the greatest production of cytokines and chemokines, followed by PEGylated liposomes. The most significant increase in cytokine/chemokine expression was seen for IL-2 (up to 24-fold), IL-4 (up to 5-fold), IL-18 and VEGF (up to 10-fold), while liposome exposure significantly reduced MIP1 expression (5-fold). In summary, we demonstrate that liposome surface properties promote variable patterns of cytokine and chemokine secretion by alveolar macrophages. This suggests that the type of liposome employed may influence the type of immune response generated in the lung and by extension, dictate how inhaled liposomal nanomedicines affect the lungs response to inhaled toxicants and local infections.
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Liposome,toxicology,lung drug delivery,nanomedicine,immune response
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