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In Vivo and In Vitro Characterization of the Immune Stimulating Activity of the Neisserial Porin PorB

Vaccines play a vital role in modern medicine. The development of novel vaccines for emerging and resistant pathogens has been aided in recent years by the use of novel adjuvants in subunit vaccines. A deeper understanding of the molecular pathways behind adjuvanticity is required to better select i...

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Autores principales: Platt, Andrew, MacLeod, Heather, Massari, Paola, Liu, Xiuping, Wetzler, Lee
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3859593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24349212
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082171
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author Platt, Andrew
MacLeod, Heather
Massari, Paola
Liu, Xiuping
Wetzler, Lee
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Massari, Paola
Liu, Xiuping
Wetzler, Lee
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description Vaccines play a vital role in modern medicine. The development of novel vaccines for emerging and resistant pathogens has been aided in recent years by the use of novel adjuvants in subunit vaccines. A deeper understanding of the molecular pathways behind adjuvanticity is required to better select immunostimulatory molecules for use in individual vaccines. To this end, we have undertaken a study of the essential signaling pathways involved in the innate and adaptive immune responses to the Neisseria meningitidis outer membrane protein Porin B (PorB). We have previously demonstrated that PorB is an agonist of Toll-Like Receptor 2 (TLR2) and acts as an adjuvant in vaccines for protein, carbohydrate and lipopolysaccharide antigens using murine models. Here we demonstrate NFκB translocation following stimulation with PorB only occurs in the presence of TLR2. IL-6 and TNF-α secretion was shown to be MAPK dependent. Surface expression of activation markers on macrophages, including CD40, CD69, and CD86, was increased following PorB stimulation in vitro. Interestingly, some upregulation of CD54 and CD69 was still observed in macrophages obtained from TLR2 KO mice, indicating a possible non-TLR2 mediated activation pathway induced by PorB. In a murine vaccination model, using ovalbumin as the antigen and PorB as the adjuvant, a decreased antigen-specific IgG production was observed in TLR2 KO mice; adjuvant-dependent increased IgG production was entirely ablated in MyD88 KO mice. These observations demonstrate the importance of the above pathways to the adjuvant activity of PorB. The potential TLR2 independent effect is currently being explored.
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spelling pubmed-38595932013-12-13 In Vivo and In Vitro Characterization of the Immune Stimulating Activity of the Neisserial Porin PorB Platt, Andrew MacLeod, Heather Massari, Paola Liu, Xiuping Wetzler, Lee PLoS One Research Article Vaccines play a vital role in modern medicine. The development of novel vaccines for emerging and resistant pathogens has been aided in recent years by the use of novel adjuvants in subunit vaccines. A deeper understanding of the molecular pathways behind adjuvanticity is required to better select immunostimulatory molecules for use in individual vaccines. To this end, we have undertaken a study of the essential signaling pathways involved in the innate and adaptive immune responses to the Neisseria meningitidis outer membrane protein Porin B (PorB). We have previously demonstrated that PorB is an agonist of Toll-Like Receptor 2 (TLR2) and acts as an adjuvant in vaccines for protein, carbohydrate and lipopolysaccharide antigens using murine models. Here we demonstrate NFκB translocation following stimulation with PorB only occurs in the presence of TLR2. IL-6 and TNF-α secretion was shown to be MAPK dependent. Surface expression of activation markers on macrophages, including CD40, CD69, and CD86, was increased following PorB stimulation in vitro. Interestingly, some upregulation of CD54 and CD69 was still observed in macrophages obtained from TLR2 KO mice, indicating a possible non-TLR2 mediated activation pathway induced by PorB. In a murine vaccination model, using ovalbumin as the antigen and PorB as the adjuvant, a decreased antigen-specific IgG production was observed in TLR2 KO mice; adjuvant-dependent increased IgG production was entirely ablated in MyD88 KO mice. These observations demonstrate the importance of the above pathways to the adjuvant activity of PorB. The potential TLR2 independent effect is currently being explored. Public Library of Science 2013-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3859593/ /pubmed/24349212 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082171 Text en © 2013 Platt et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Massari, Paola
Liu, Xiuping
Wetzler, Lee
In Vivo and In Vitro Characterization of the Immune Stimulating Activity of the Neisserial Porin PorB
title In Vivo and In Vitro Characterization of the Immune Stimulating Activity of the Neisserial Porin PorB
title_full In Vivo and In Vitro Characterization of the Immune Stimulating Activity of the Neisserial Porin PorB
title_fullStr In Vivo and In Vitro Characterization of the Immune Stimulating Activity of the Neisserial Porin PorB
title_full_unstemmed In Vivo and In Vitro Characterization of the Immune Stimulating Activity of the Neisserial Porin PorB
title_short In Vivo and In Vitro Characterization of the Immune Stimulating Activity of the Neisserial Porin PorB
title_sort in vivo and in vitro characterization of the immune stimulating activity of the neisserial porin porb
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3859593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24349212
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082171
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