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A combined adjuvant approach primes robust germinal center responses and humoral immunity in non-human primates.


ABSTRACT: Adjuvants and antigen delivery kinetics can profoundly influence B cell responses and should be critically considered in rational vaccine design, particularly for difficult neutralizing antibody targets such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Antigen kinetics can change depending on the delivery method. To promote extended immunogen bioavailability and to present antigen in a multivalent form, native-HIV Env trimers are modified with short phosphoserine peptide linkers that promote tight binding to aluminum hydroxide (pSer:alum). Here we explore the use of a combined adjuvant approach that incorporates pSer:alum-mediated antigen delivery with potent adjuvants (SMNP, 3M-052) in an extensive head-to-head comparison study with conventional alum to assess germinal center (GC) and humoral immune responses. Priming with pSer:alum plus SMNP induces additive effects that enhance the magnitude and persistence of GCs, which correlate with better GC-TFH cell help. Autologous HIV-neutralizing antibody titers are improved in SMNP-immunized animals after two immunizations. Over 9 months after priming immunization of pSer:alum with either SMNP or 3M-052, robust Env-specific bone marrow plasma cells (BM BPC) are observed. Furthermore, pSer-modification of Env trimer reduce targeting towards immunodominant non-neutralizing epitopes. The study shows that a combined adjuvant approach can augment humoral immunity by modulating immunodominance and shows promise for clinical translation.

SUBMITTER: Phung I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10625619 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A combined adjuvant approach primes robust germinal center responses and humoral immunity in non-human primates.

Phung Ivy I   Rodrigues Kristen A KA   Marina-Zárate Ester E   Maiorino Laura L   Pahar Bapi B   Lee Wen-Hsin WH   Melo Mariane M   Kaur Amitinder A   Allers Carolina C   Fahlberg Marissa M   Grasperge Brooke F BF   Dufour Jason P JP   Schiro Faith F   Aye Pyone P PP   Lopez Paul G PG   Torres Jonathan L JL   Ozorowski Gabriel G   Eskandarzadeh Saman S   Kubitz Michael M   Georgeson Erik E   Groschel Bettina B   Nedellec Rebecca R   Bick Michael M   Kaczmarek Michaels Katarzyna K   Gao Hongmei H   Shen Xiaoying X   Carnathan Diane G DG   Silvestri Guido G   Montefiori David C DC   Ward Andrew B AB   Hangartner Lars L   Veazey Ronald S RS   Burton Dennis R DR   Schief William R WR   Irvine Darrell J DJ   Crotty Shane S  

Nature communications 20231104 1


Adjuvants and antigen delivery kinetics can profoundly influence B cell responses and should be critically considered in rational vaccine design, particularly for difficult neutralizing antibody targets such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Antigen kinetics can change depending on the delivery method. To promote extended immunogen bioavailability and to present antigen in a multivalent form, native-HIV Env trimers are modified with short phosphoserine peptide linkers that promote tight bin  ...[more]

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