Sulfated archaeol glycolipids: Comparison with other immunological adjuvants in mice.

Archaeosomes are liposomes traditionally comprised of total polar lipids (TPL) or semi-synthetic glycerolipids of ether-linked isoprenoid phytanyl cores with varied glyco- and amino-head groups. As adjuvants, they induce robust, long-lasting humoral and cell-mediated immune responses and enhance pro...

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Main Authors: Bassel Akache, Felicity C Stark, Yimei Jia, Lise Deschatelets, Renu Dudani, Blair A Harrison, Gerard Agbayani, Dean Williams, Mohammad P Jamshidi, Lakshmi Krishnan, Michael J McCluskie
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208067
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spelling doaj-ae09ce091bc14a5eb92dd687e4c645d62021-03-03T21:04:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-011312e020806710.1371/journal.pone.0208067Sulfated archaeol glycolipids: Comparison with other immunological adjuvants in mice.Bassel AkacheFelicity C StarkYimei JiaLise DeschateletsRenu DudaniBlair A HarrisonGerard AgbayaniDean WilliamsMohammad P JamshidiLakshmi KrishnanMichael J McCluskieArchaeosomes are liposomes traditionally comprised of total polar lipids (TPL) or semi-synthetic glycerolipids of ether-linked isoprenoid phytanyl cores with varied glyco- and amino-head groups. As adjuvants, they induce robust, long-lasting humoral and cell-mediated immune responses and enhance protection in murine models of infectious disease and cancer. Traditional total polar lipid (TPL) archaeosome formulations are relatively complex and first generation semi-synthetic archaeosomes involve many synthetic steps to arrive at the final desired glycolipid composition. We have developed a novel archaeosome formulation comprising a sulfated disaccharide group covalently linked to the free sn-1 hydroxyl backbone of an archaeal core lipid (sulfated S-lactosylarchaeol, SLA) that can be more readily synthesized yet retains strong immunostimulatory activity for induction of cell-mediated immunity following systemic immunization. Herein, we have evaluated the immunostimulatory effects of SLA archaeosomes when used as adjuvant with ovalbumin (OVA) and hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and compared this to various other adjuvants including TLR3/4/9 agonists, oil-in-water and water-in-oil emulsions and aluminum hydroxide. Overall, we found that semi-synthetic sulfated glycolipid archaeosomes induce strong Ag-specific IgG titers and CD8 T cells to both antigens. In addition, they induce the expression of a number of cytokines/chemokines including IL-6, G-CSF, KC & MIP-2. SLA archaeosome formulations demonstrated strong adjuvant activity, superior to many of the other tested adjuvants.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208067
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author Bassel Akache
Felicity C Stark
Yimei Jia
Lise Deschatelets
Renu Dudani
Blair A Harrison
Gerard Agbayani
Dean Williams
Mohammad P Jamshidi
Lakshmi Krishnan
Michael J McCluskie
spellingShingle Bassel Akache
Felicity C Stark
Yimei Jia
Lise Deschatelets
Renu Dudani
Blair A Harrison
Gerard Agbayani
Dean Williams
Mohammad P Jamshidi
Lakshmi Krishnan
Michael J McCluskie
Sulfated archaeol glycolipids: Comparison with other immunological adjuvants in mice.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Bassel Akache
Felicity C Stark
Yimei Jia
Lise Deschatelets
Renu Dudani
Blair A Harrison
Gerard Agbayani
Dean Williams
Mohammad P Jamshidi
Lakshmi Krishnan
Michael J McCluskie
author_sort Bassel Akache
title Sulfated archaeol glycolipids: Comparison with other immunological adjuvants in mice.
title_short Sulfated archaeol glycolipids: Comparison with other immunological adjuvants in mice.
title_full Sulfated archaeol glycolipids: Comparison with other immunological adjuvants in mice.
title_fullStr Sulfated archaeol glycolipids: Comparison with other immunological adjuvants in mice.
title_full_unstemmed Sulfated archaeol glycolipids: Comparison with other immunological adjuvants in mice.
title_sort sulfated archaeol glycolipids: comparison with other immunological adjuvants in mice.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Archaeosomes are liposomes traditionally comprised of total polar lipids (TPL) or semi-synthetic glycerolipids of ether-linked isoprenoid phytanyl cores with varied glyco- and amino-head groups. As adjuvants, they induce robust, long-lasting humoral and cell-mediated immune responses and enhance protection in murine models of infectious disease and cancer. Traditional total polar lipid (TPL) archaeosome formulations are relatively complex and first generation semi-synthetic archaeosomes involve many synthetic steps to arrive at the final desired glycolipid composition. We have developed a novel archaeosome formulation comprising a sulfated disaccharide group covalently linked to the free sn-1 hydroxyl backbone of an archaeal core lipid (sulfated S-lactosylarchaeol, SLA) that can be more readily synthesized yet retains strong immunostimulatory activity for induction of cell-mediated immunity following systemic immunization. Herein, we have evaluated the immunostimulatory effects of SLA archaeosomes when used as adjuvant with ovalbumin (OVA) and hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and compared this to various other adjuvants including TLR3/4/9 agonists, oil-in-water and water-in-oil emulsions and aluminum hydroxide. Overall, we found that semi-synthetic sulfated glycolipid archaeosomes induce strong Ag-specific IgG titers and CD8 T cells to both antigens. In addition, they induce the expression of a number of cytokines/chemokines including IL-6, G-CSF, KC & MIP-2. SLA archaeosome formulations demonstrated strong adjuvant activity, superior to many of the other tested adjuvants.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208067
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