| Literature DB >> 29904582 |
Jordana Grazziela Coelho-Dos-Reis1,2, Xiangming Li2,3, Moriya Tsuji2.
Abstract
The inability to elicit strong and durable cellular responses is a major obstacle in the development of successful vaccines, in particular those against malaria. In this regard, the generation of novel adjuvants that will potently boost cell-mediated immunity induced by candidate vaccines is helpful. We and others have found a glycolipid, called α-galactosylceramide (α-GalCer), which could be presented on CD1d expressed by antigen-presenting cells (APCs) and stimulate natural killer T (NKT) cells. This triggers the activation/maturation of APCs, particularly dendritic cells (DCs). By activating NKT cells and subsequently DCs, α-GalCer has been shown to enhance adaptive immune responses, particularly of CD8 + T cells, induced by the vaccines. More recently, we identified an analogue of α-GalCer, which can display a potent adjuvant activity in conjunction with malaria vaccines in mice and non-human primates. It is anticipated that CD1d-binding, NKT cell-stimulating glycolipids will be tested as adjuvants in humans in the near future.Entities:
Keywords: CD1d; adjuvant; dendritic cell; glycolipid; malaria vaccine; natural killer T cell
Year: 2018 PMID: 29904582 PMCID: PMC5981189 DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.13794.1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: F1000Res ISSN: 2046-1402
Figure 1. Mode of invariant natural killer T (NKT) cell activation by glycolipids and subsequent activation of various immune competent cells.
Glycolipids presented by CD1d molecules activate invariant NKT cells, which in turn induce activation/maturation of dendritic cells (DCs) and subsequent activation of CD8 + T cells, and also natural killer (NK), B, and CD4 + T cells. TCR, T-cell receptor.
Figure 2. Structure of 7DW8-5 and α-galactosylceramide (α-GalCer).
Summary comparing the properties between 7DW8-5 and α-galactosylceramide (α-GalCer) [31– 37].
| 1. 7DW8-5 and α-GalCer possess very similar chemical structures; the only difference is the fatty acyl chain, in which a terminal
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