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Monocyte responses to Al(OH)3 adjuvant


ABSTRACT: Monocytes, derived from three different donors, were stimulated with the vaccine adjuvant Al(OH)3 for 24 and 48 hours. Proteins were isolated and equal protein amounts were labeledusing TMT(6). We found that Al(OH)3 activates various pathways related to the innate immune response.

INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Fusion Lumos

ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)

TISSUE(S): Monocyte, Blood

SUBMITTER: Sietske Kooijman  

LAB HEAD: Hugo Meiring

PROVIDER: PXD008452 | Pride | 2018-03-27

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Novel identified aluminum hydroxide-induced pathways prove monocyte activation and pro-inflammatory preparedness.

Kooijman Sietske S   Brummelman Jolanda J   van Els Cécile A C M CACM   Marino Fabio F   Heck Albert J R AJR   Mommen Geert P M GPM   Metz Bernard B   Kersten Gideon F A GFA   Pennings Jeroen L A JLA   Meiring Hugo D HD  

Journal of proteomics 20180106


Aluminum-based adjuvants are the most widely used adjuvants in human vaccines. A comprehensive understanding of the mechanism of action of aluminum adjuvants at the molecular level, however, is still elusive. Here, we unravel the effects of aluminum hydroxide Al(OH)<sub>3</sub> by a systems-wide analysis of the Al(OH)<sub>3</sub>-induced monocyte response. Cell response analysis by cytokine release was combined with (targeted) transcriptome and full proteome analysis. Results from this comprehen  ...[more]

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