Journal of pharmaceutical sciences
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We have developed a hydrogel patch, which could promote antigen penetration through stratum corneum (SC), and have demonstrated its safety and efficacy in animals and humans. For the availability improvement of our system, it is important to develop a device, which enhances antigen penetration through SC more efficiently. In this study, we have tried to collect the basic information involved in transcutaneous antigen delivery by investigating the immune event induced by our system and examining the effect of physical property of antigens or patch component on antigen penetration. ⋯ We also showed that protein distribution into SC was regulated by various complexly-intertwined factors of proteins but not one particular parameter. Additionally, glycerin as the patch component contributed to the formation of SC hydration by patch application, which might be one of the factors of acceleration of protein penetration. On the basis of the present information, we are planning to modify the patch composition and establish the antigen modification technology for improvement in the efficacy of transcutaneous immunization.