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Intranasal administration of cationic liposomes enhanced granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor expression and this expression is dispensable for mucosal adjuvant activity.

Rui TadaAkira HidakaHiroshi KiyonoJun KunisawaYukihiko Aramaki
Published in: BMC research notes (2018)
Here, we show that, although intranasal vaccination with cationic liposomes in combination with antigenic protein elicited GM-CSF expression at the site of administration, blocking GM-CSF function by using an anti-GM-CSF neutralizing antibody did not alter antigen-specific antibody production induced by DOTAP/DC-chol liposomes, indicating that GM-CSF may not contribute to the mucosal adjuvant activity of the cationic liposomes when administered intranasally.
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