Literature DB >> 29853634

Ovalbumin self-assembles into amyloid nanosheets that elicit immune responses and facilitate sustained drug release.

Saba Tufail1, Mohd Asif Sherwani2, Shoaib Shoaib3, Sarfuddin Azmi3, Mohammad Owais4, Najmul Islam5.   

Abstract

Amyloids are associated with many neurodegenerative diseases, motivating investigations into their structure and function. Although not linked to a specific disease, albumins have been reported to form many structural aggregates. We were interested in investigating host immune responses to amyloid fibrils assembled from the model protein ovalbumin. Surprisingly, upon subjecting ovalbumin to standard denaturing conditions, we encountered giant protein nanosheets harboring amyloid-like features and hypothesized that these nanosheets might have potential in clinical or therapeutic applications. We found that the nanosheets, without the administration of any additional adjuvant, evoked a strong antibody response in mice that was higher than that observed for native ovalbumin. This suggests that amyloid nanosheets have a self-adjuvanting property. The nanosheet-induced immune response was helper T cell 2 (Th2) biased and negligibly inflammatory. While testing whether the nanosheets might form depots for the sustained release of precursor proteins, we did observe release of ovalbumin that mimicked the conformation of native protein. Moreover, the nanosheets could load the anticancer drug doxorubicin and release it in a slow and sustained manner. Taken together, our results suggest that amyloid nanosheets should be further investigated as either an antigen delivery vehicle or a multifunctional antigen and drug co-delivery system, with potential applications in simultaneous immunotherapy and chemotherapy.
© 2018 Tufail et al.

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Keywords:  albumin; amyloid; antigen; antigen delivery; drug delivery; drug delivery system; nanosheet; nanotechnology; ovalbumin

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29853634      PMCID: PMC6065171          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA118.002550

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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