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Modulation of adaptive immunity by different adjuvant-antigen combinations in mice lacking Nod2

Journal

VACCINE
Volume 26, Issue 46, Pages 5808-5813

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2008.08.038

Keywords

Adjuvant; Nod-like receptor; Toll-like receptor

Funding

  1. Cancer Center CORE [P30 CA21765]
  2. American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities (ALSAC)

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The mechanisms underlying adjuvant effects are under renewed scrutiny because of the enormous implications for vaccine development. Additionally, new low-toxicity adjuvants are sought to enhance vaccine formulations. Muramyl dipeptide (MDP) is a component of the peptidoglycan polymer and was shown to be an active but low-toxicity component of complete Freund's adjuvant, a powerful adjuvant composed of mycobacteria lysates in an oil emulsion. MDP activates cells primarily via the cytosolic NLR family member Nod2 and is therefore linked to the ability of adjuvants to enhance antibody production. Accordingly, we tested the adjuvant properties of the MDP-Nod2 pathway. We found that MDR compared to the TLR agonist lipopolysaccharide, has minimal adjuvant properties for antibody Production under a variety of immunization conditions. We also observed that the oil emulsion incomplete Freund's adjuvant (IFA) Supplanted the requirements for the TLR pathway independent of the antigen. Surprisingly, we observed that Nod2 was required for an optimal IgG1 and IgG2c response in the absence of exogenous TLR or NLR agonists. Collectively, our results argue that oil emulsions deserve greater attention for their immunostimultory properties. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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