Journal article
Soluble proteins induce strong CD8 T cell and antibody responses through electrostatic association with simple cationic or anionic lipopeptides that target TLR2
BY Chua, D Pejoski, SJ Turner, W Zeng, DC Jackson
Journal of Immunology | Published : 2011
Abstract
The low immunogenicity exhibited by most soluble proteins is generally due to the absence of molecular signatures that are recognized by the immune system as dangerous. In this study, we show that electrostatic binding of synthetic branched cationic or anionic lipopeptides that contain the TLR-2 agonist Pam2Cys markedly enhance a protein's immunogenicity. Binding of a charged lipopeptide to oppositely charged protein Ags resulted in the formation of stable complexes and occurs at physiologic pH and salt concentrations. The induction of cell-mediated responses is dependent on the electrostatic binding of lipopeptide to the protein, with no CD8+ T cells being elicited when protein and lipopept..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council Program grant (to D.C.J. and S.J.T.), a Pfizer Australia research fellowship (to S.J.T.) and an Australian postgraduate scholarship (to D.P.).