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Immunomodulatory Response of Toll-like Receptor Ligand-Peptide Conjugates in Food Allergy

Journal

ACS CHEMICAL BIOLOGY
Volume 16, Issue 11, Pages 2651-2664

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acschembio.1c00765

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  1. MINECO [CTQ2017-86265-P]
  2. Institute of Health Carlos III (ISCIII) RETICS ARADyAL [RD16/0006/0001, RD16/0006/0011]
  3. European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
  4. ISCIII [PI18/00288]
  5. Andalusian Regional Ministry of Health [PE-0039-2018, PI-0099-2020]
  6. Nicolas Monardes Program [RC-0004-2021]
  7. Roche Pharma S. A . Stop Fuga de Cerebros Program [SFC-0002-2020]
  8. European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). Una manera de hacer Europa Andalucia se mueve con Europa
  9. [B-0005-2019]

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The covalent conjugation of allergens to toll-like receptor (TLR) agonists is a powerful strategy for developing safe compounds for allergen-specific immunomodulatory response towards tolerance in allergy. Synthesizing two families of ligands, one as a ligand for TLR7 and the other for TLR4, both conjugated with a T-cell peptide of Pru p 3 allergen, showed promising results in inducing specific maturation of dendritic cells, T-cell proliferation, and cytokine production in peach allergic patients. The increase in Treg-cell frequencies and induction of IL-10 production in patients suggest the potential application of these allergen-adjuvant systems in food allergy immunotherapy.
Covalent conjugation of allergens to toll-like receptor (TLR) agonists appears to be a powerful strategy for the development of safety compounds for allergen-specific immunomodulatory response toward tolerance in allergy. In this work, we have synthesized two family of ligands, an 8-oxoadenine derivative as a ligand for TLR7 and a pyrimido[5,4-b]indole as a ligand for TLR4, both conjugated with a T-cell peptide of Pru p 3 allergen, the lipid transfer protein (LTP) responsible for LTP-dependent food allergy. These conjugates interact with dendritic cells, inducing their specific maturation, T-cell proliferation, and cytokine production in peach allergic patients. Moreover, they increased the Treg-cell frequencies in these patients and could induce the IL-10 production. These outcomes were remarkable in the case of the TLR7 ligand conjugated with Pru p 3, opening the door for the potential application of these allergen-adjuvant systems in food allergy immunotherapy.

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