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TRMs empower non-invasive immune monitoring with skin-ready microneedles
immunology1 month ago

TRMs empower non-invasive immune monitoring with skin-ready microneedles

The study combines skin-resident memory T cell (TRM) recall with hydrogel-coated microneedle patches to non-invasively sample antigen-specific T cells from skin and blood. In mice, TRM priming and recall at the skin enabled sampling of thousands of live antigen-specific lymphocytes, surpassing conventional peripheral blood assessments. In a human case of allergic contact dermatitis, TRM reactivation followed by microneedle application captured diverse immune cells and cytokines from the interstitial fluid, with sampling efficiency comparable to or better than suction blisters and better suitability for longitudinal monitoring. The approach is antigen-agnostic and could enable broad, repeated immune monitoring across vaccination, infection, and autoimmune contexts, though larger cohorts and antigen-defined readouts are needed for broader clinical translation.

Printing Microneedle Vaccine Patches for Stable mRNA Vaccines.
health-technology2 years ago

Printing Microneedle Vaccine Patches for Stable mRNA Vaccines.

Researchers have developed a microneedle vaccine printer (MVP) that can print dissolving polymers containing stabilized mRNA vaccine, making it possible to strongly shorten the supply chain for vaccines in less developed regions. The patches are shelf-stable for at least six months and could also be used for diagnostics that might one day replace the need for drawing blood.

Mobile Printer Produces Dissolvable COVID-19 Vaccine Patches
health3 years ago

Mobile Printer Produces Dissolvable COVID-19 Vaccine Patches

Scientists from MIT have developed a mobile printing device that can produce vaccine patches for COVID-19 and other diseases. The device prints 2-centimeter-wide patches that each contain hundreds of tiny needles that administer vaccine material when pressed against the skin. The patches offer major improvements over vaccine shots given in the arm, as they can be easily self-administered and are mostly painless. The printer was tested with the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, but the goal of the international development team is for the device to be used for other vaccines as well.

health3 years ago

Revolutionizing Vaccine Delivery with 3D Printed Microneedle Patches.

Researchers at MIT's Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research have developed a mobile vaccine printer that can produce hundreds of vaccine doses in a day. The printer produces patches with hundreds of microneedles containing vaccine, and each patch could be attached to the skin, allowing the vaccine to dissolve without the need for a traditional injection. The researchers showed they could use the printer to produce thermostable Covid-19 RNA vaccines that would be stable in a variety of temperatures and could induce in mice a comparable immune response to that generated by injected RNA vaccines. The researchers plan to adapt the process to produce other types of vaccines, including vaccines made from proteins or inactivated viruses.