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A lipopolysaccharide from pantoea agglomerans is a promising adjuvant for sublingual vaccines to induce systemic and mucosal immune responses in Mice via TLR4 pathway

Authors :
10379092
Fukasaka, Masahiro
Asari, Daisuke
Kiyotoh, Eiji
Okazaki, Arimichi
Gomi, Yasuyuki
Tanimoto, Takeshi
Takeuchi, Osamu
Akira, Shizuo
Hori, Mitsuhiko
10379092
Fukasaka, Masahiro
Asari, Daisuke
Kiyotoh, Eiji
Okazaki, Arimichi
Gomi, Yasuyuki
Tanimoto, Takeshi
Takeuchi, Osamu
Akira, Shizuo
Hori, Mitsuhiko
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

A lipopolysaccharide from Pantoea agglomerans (LPSpa) has been applied to various fields for human use as a Toll-like receptor 4 ligand and its safety has been confirmed. Here, we showed for the first time the application of LPSpa as an effective mucosal adjuvant for activating vaccine-induced antigen specific immune responses. Mice sublingually immunized with influenza vaccine (HA split vaccine) with LPSpa induced both HA-specific IgG (systemic) and IgA (mucosal) antibody responses, which led to a significant increase in survival rate against lethal influenza virus challenge compared with subcutaneous vaccination. After sublingual administration of ovalbumin with LPSpa, ovalbumin-specific mucosal IgA responses were induced at both mucosal surfaces close to the immunized site and at remote mucosal surfaces. Sublingual administration of LPSpa evoked local antigen-uptake by dendritic cells in cervical lymph nodes. LPSpa induced cytokine production and the maturation and proliferation of innate immune cells via Toll-like receptor 4 in dendritic cells. Collectively, these results suggest that LPSpa can be used as an effective mucosal adjuvant to stimulate and activate local innate immune cells to improve and enhance mucosal vaccine potency against various pathogens.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn957952125
Document Type :
Electronic Resource