Interleukin-2-Containing Liposomes: Interaction of Interleukin-2 with Liposomal Bilayers and Preliminary Studies on Application in Cancer Vaccines

Abstract
Interleukin-2 (IL-2) incorporation in liposomes was studied under different conditions. Information was obtained on the mechanism of interaction of glycosylated recombinant IL-2 with liposomal bilayers. This information was utilized to formulate liposomes with high levels of incorporated IL-2. Multilamellar vesicles were prepared by hydration of a lipid film with an IL-2 solution. The incorporation efficiency, measured with a bioassay after forced release of IL-2 from the vesicles, was strongly dependent on the charge of the liposomes and the pH and ionic strength of the hydration medium. Negatively charged liposomes composed of phosphatidylcholine/ phosphatidylglycerol (9:1) and prepared with IL-2 dissolved in 10 mM NaAc/270 mM glycerol, 0.1% BSA, pH 5, showed the highest incorporation efficiency (81%) among the investigated preparations. This type of liposome was selected for further study. Electrostatics play a crucial role in the process of IL-2 association with this type of liposome. Initial studies concerning induction of protective tumor immunity by immunization with reconstituted membranes with mu-ramyl tripeptide phosphatidylethanolamine indicate that coinjection of IL-2-containing liposomes provided a significant enhancement of the immune response.