Inhalable Particles Containing Rapamycin for Induction of Autophagy in Macrophages Infected with Mycobacterium Tuberculosis

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dc.contributor.author Gupta, Anuradha
dc.contributor.author Pant, Garima
dc.contributor.author Mitra, Kalyan
dc.contributor.author Madan, Jitender
dc.contributor.author Chourasia, M K
dc.contributor.author Misra, Amit
dc.date.accessioned 2014-06-20T07:07:04Z
dc.date.available 2014-06-20T07:07:04Z
dc.date.issued 2014
dc.identifier.citation Mol. Pharmaceutics 2014, 11, 1201−1207 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1285
dc.description.abstract We investigated whether particles suitable for delivery to alveolar macrophages may provide a means of targeting rapamycin, an inducer of autophagy, to alveolar macrophages as a host-directed anti-tuberculosis agent. Inhalable particles were prepared by spray-drying and characterized using laser scattering and electron microscopy. Their aerodynamic diameter was calculated from bulk and tapped densities. In vitro drug release was studied in PBS containing 1% SDS. In vitro uptake of particles by THP-1 derived macrophages was studied by flow cytometry. Cytotoxicity of the particles towards macrophages and their efficacy against intracellular Mycobacterium tuberculosis were studied using a methyltetrazolium assay and counting bacterial colonies obtained when cell lysates were plated on agar. The encapsulation efficiency was 88.8 ±1.13 % and drug content 22±4% w/w. The particles had a median diameter of 2.88±0.8 µm, and appeared as collapsed spheres. Their calculated aerodynamic diameter was about 1 µm. In vitro drug release from the particles was first-order and extended beyond 10 days. Flow cytometry indicated that the particles were taken up by macrophages within 3h. Macrophages exposed to the particles or rapamycin in solution at a concentration of 100 g/ml over a 24h period maintained 79.37±0.72% and 58.33±1.39% viability respectively. Efficacy studies concluded that particles were more effective in clearing intracellular mycobacteria than rapamycin in solution. It was concluded that the preparation was suitable for formulating as a dry powder inhalation to test efficacy of inhaled, macrophage-targeted rapamycin against TB. en
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dc.relation.ispartofseries CSIR-CDRI Communication No. 8622 en
dc.subject Autophagy en
dc.subject Macrophages en
dc.subject Microspheres en
dc.subject Inhalation en
dc.subject Spray-Drying en
dc.title Inhalable Particles Containing Rapamycin for Induction of Autophagy in Macrophages Infected with Mycobacterium Tuberculosis en
dc.type Article en


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