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An adjuvant strategy enabled by modulation of the physical properties of microbial ligands expands antigen immunogenicity.


ABSTRACT: Activation of the innate immune system via pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) is key to generate lasting adaptive immunity. PRRs detect unique chemical patterns associated with invading microorganisms, but whether and how the physical properties of PRR ligands influence the development of the immune response remains unknown. Through the study of fungal mannans, we show that the physical form of PRR ligands dictates the immune response. Soluble mannans are immunosilent in the periphery but elicit a potent pro-inflammatory response in the draining lymph node (dLN). By modulating the physical form of mannans, we developed a formulation that targets both the periphery and the dLN. When combined with viral glycoprotein antigens, this mannan formulation broadens epitope recognition, elicits potent antigen-specific neutralizing antibodies, and confers protection against viral infections of the lung. Thus, the physical properties of microbial ligands determine the outcome of the immune response and can be harnessed for vaccine development.

SUBMITTER: Borriello F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8857056 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An adjuvant strategy enabled by modulation of the physical properties of microbial ligands expands antigen immunogenicity.

Borriello Francesco F   Poli Valentina V   Shrock Ellen E   Spreafico Roberto R   Liu Xin X   Pishesha Novalia N   Carpenet Claire C   Chou Janet J   Di Gioia Marco M   McGrath Marisa E ME   Dillen Carly A CA   Barrett Nora A NA   Lacanfora Lucrezia L   Franco Marcella E ME   Marongiu Laura L   Iwakura Yoichiro Y   Pucci Ferdinando F   Kruppa Michael D MD   Ma Zuchao Z   Lowman Douglas W DW   Ensley Harry E HE   Nanishi Etsuro E   Saito Yoshine Y   O'Meara Timothy R TR   Seo Hyuk-Soo HS   Dhe-Paganon Sirano S   Dowling David J DJ   Frieman Matthew M   Elledge Stephen J SJ   Levy Ofer O   Irvine Darrell J DJ   Ploegh Hidde L HL   Williams David L DL   Zanoni Ivan I  

Cell 20220210 4


Activation of the innate immune system via pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) is key to generate lasting adaptive immunity. PRRs detect unique chemical patterns associated with invading microorganisms, but whether and how the physical properties of PRR ligands influence the development of the immune response remains unknown. Through the study of fungal mannans, we show that the physical form of PRR ligands dictates the immune response. Soluble mannans are immunosilent in the periphery but elic  ...[more]

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