Use of Microsphere Technology for Targeted Delivery of Rifampin to Mycobacterium tuberculosis -Infected Macrophages

Author:

Barrow Esther L. W.1,Winchester Gary A.2,Staas Jay K.2,Quenelle Debra C.3,Barrow William W.1

Affiliation:

1. Mycobacteriology Research Unit,1

2. Drug Delivery Group,2 and

3. Infectious Disease Animal Models Group,3 Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, Alabama 35205

Abstract

ABSTRACT Microsphere technology was used to develop formulations of rifampin for targeted delivery to host macrophages. These formulations were prepared by using biocompatible polymeric excipients of lactide and glycolide copolymers. Release characteristics were examined in vitro and also in two monocytic cell lines, the murine J774 and the human Mono Mac 6 cell lines. Bioassay assessment of cell culture supernatants from monocyte cell lines showed release of bioactive rifampin during a 7-day experimental period. Treatment of Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv-infected monocyte cell lines with rifampin-loaded microspheres resulted in a significant decrease in numbers of CFU at 7 days following initial infection, even though only 8% of the microsphere-loaded rifampin was released. The levels of rifampin released from microsphere formulations within monocytes were more effective at reducing M. tuberculosis intracellular growth than equivalent doses of rifampin given as a free drug. These results demonstrate that rifampin-loaded microspheres can be formulated for effective sustained and targeted delivery to host macrophages.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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