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Systematic investigation of the role of surfactant composition and choice of oil:Design of a nanoemulsion-based adjuvant inducing concomitant humoral and CD4+ T-cell responses

Authors :
Schmidt, Signe Tandrup
Neustrup, Malene Aaby
Harloff-Helleberg, Stine
Korsholm, Karen Smith
Rades, Thomas
Andersen, Peter
Christensen, Dennis
Foged, Camilla
Schmidt, Signe Tandrup
Neustrup, Malene Aaby
Harloff-Helleberg, Stine
Korsholm, Karen Smith
Rades, Thomas
Andersen, Peter
Christensen, Dennis
Foged, Camilla
Source :
Schmidt , S T , Neustrup , M A , Harloff-Helleberg , S , Korsholm , K S , Rades , T , Andersen , P , Christensen , D & Foged , C 2017 , ' Systematic investigation of the role of surfactant composition and choice of oil : Design of a nanoemulsion-based adjuvant inducing concomitant humoral and CD4+ T-cell responses ' , Pharmaceutical Research , vol. 34 , no. 8 , pp. 1716-1727 .
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

PURPOSE: Induction of cell-mediated immune (CMI) responses is crucial for vaccine-mediated protection against difficult vaccine targets, e.g., Chlamydia trachomatis (Ct). Adjuvants are included in subunit vaccines to potentiate immune responses, but many marketed adjuvants stimulate predominantly humoral immune responses. Therefore, there is an unmet medical need for new adjuvants, which potentiate humoral and CMI responses. The purpose was to design an oil-in-water nanoemulsion adjuvant containing a synthetic CMI-inducing mycobacterial monomycoloyl glycerol (MMG) analogue to concomitantly induce humoral and CMI responses. METHODS: The influence of emulsion composition was analyzed using a systematic approach. Three factors were varied: i) saturation of the oil phase, ii) type and saturation of the applied surfactant mixture, and iii) surfactant mixture net charge. RESULTS: The emulsions were colloidally stable with a droplet diameter of 150-250 nm, and the zeta-potential correlated closely with the net charge of the surfactant mixture. Only cationic emulsions containing the unsaturated surfactant mixture induced concomitant humoral and CMI responses upon immunization of mice with a Ct antigen, and the responses were enhanced when squalene was applied as the oil phase. In contrast, emulsions with neutral and net negative zeta-potentials did not induce CMI responses. The saturation degree of the oil phase did not influence the adjuvanticity. CONCLUSION: Cationic, MMG analogue-containing nanoemulsions are potential adjuvants for vaccines against pathogens for which both humoral and CMI responses are needed.

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OAIster
Journal :
Schmidt , S T , Neustrup , M A , Harloff-Helleberg , S , Korsholm , K S , Rades , T , Andersen , P , Christensen , D & Foged , C 2017 , ' Systematic investigation of the role of surfactant composition and choice of oil : Design of a nanoemulsion-based adjuvant inducing concomitant humoral and CD4+ T-cell responses ' , Pharmaceutical Research , vol. 34 , no. 8 , pp. 1716-1727 .
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322695135
Document Type :
Electronic Resource