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Bacillus subtilis Spores as Vaccine Adjuvants: Further Insights into the Mechanisms of Action

Bacillus subtilis spores have received growing attention regarding potential biotechnological applications, including the use as probiotics and in vaccine formulations. B. subtilis spores have also been shown to behave as particulate vaccine adjuvants, promoting the increase of antibody responses af...

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Autores principales: de Souza, Renata Damásio, Batista, Milene Tavares, Luiz, Wilson Barros, Cavalcante, Rafael Ciro Marques, Amorim, Jaime Henrique, Bizerra, Raíza Sales Pereira, Martins, Eduardo Gimenes, de Souza Ferreira, Luís Carlos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3903701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24475289
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087454
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author de Souza, Renata Damásio
Batista, Milene Tavares
Luiz, Wilson Barros
Cavalcante, Rafael Ciro Marques
Amorim, Jaime Henrique
Bizerra, Raíza Sales Pereira
Martins, Eduardo Gimenes
de Souza Ferreira, Luís Carlos
author_facet de Souza, Renata Damásio
Batista, Milene Tavares
Luiz, Wilson Barros
Cavalcante, Rafael Ciro Marques
Amorim, Jaime Henrique
Bizerra, Raíza Sales Pereira
Martins, Eduardo Gimenes
de Souza Ferreira, Luís Carlos
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description Bacillus subtilis spores have received growing attention regarding potential biotechnological applications, including the use as probiotics and in vaccine formulations. B. subtilis spores have also been shown to behave as particulate vaccine adjuvants, promoting the increase of antibody responses after co-administration with antigens either admixed or adsorbed on the spore surface. In this study, we further evaluated the immune modulatory properties of B. subtilis spores using a recombinant HIV gag p24 protein as a model antigen. The adjuvant effects of B. subtilis spores were not affected by the genetic background of the mouse lineage and did not induce significant inflammatory or deleterious effects after parenteral administration. Our results demonstrated that co-administration, but not adsorption to the spore surface, enhanced the immunogenicity of that target antigen after subcutaneous administration to BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice. Spores promoted activation of antigen presenting cells as demonstrated by the upregulation of MHC and CD40 molecules and enhanced secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines by murine dendritic cells. In addition, in vivo studies indicated a direct role of the innate immunity on the immunomodulatory properties of B. subtilis spores, as demonstrated by the lack of adjuvant effects on MyD88 and TLR2 knockout mouse strains.
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spelling pubmed-39037012014-01-28 Bacillus subtilis Spores as Vaccine Adjuvants: Further Insights into the Mechanisms of Action de Souza, Renata Damásio Batista, Milene Tavares Luiz, Wilson Barros Cavalcante, Rafael Ciro Marques Amorim, Jaime Henrique Bizerra, Raíza Sales Pereira Martins, Eduardo Gimenes de Souza Ferreira, Luís Carlos PLoS One Research Article Bacillus subtilis spores have received growing attention regarding potential biotechnological applications, including the use as probiotics and in vaccine formulations. B. subtilis spores have also been shown to behave as particulate vaccine adjuvants, promoting the increase of antibody responses after co-administration with antigens either admixed or adsorbed on the spore surface. In this study, we further evaluated the immune modulatory properties of B. subtilis spores using a recombinant HIV gag p24 protein as a model antigen. The adjuvant effects of B. subtilis spores were not affected by the genetic background of the mouse lineage and did not induce significant inflammatory or deleterious effects after parenteral administration. Our results demonstrated that co-administration, but not adsorption to the spore surface, enhanced the immunogenicity of that target antigen after subcutaneous administration to BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice. Spores promoted activation of antigen presenting cells as demonstrated by the upregulation of MHC and CD40 molecules and enhanced secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines by murine dendritic cells. In addition, in vivo studies indicated a direct role of the innate immunity on the immunomodulatory properties of B. subtilis spores, as demonstrated by the lack of adjuvant effects on MyD88 and TLR2 knockout mouse strains. Public Library of Science 2014-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3903701/ /pubmed/24475289 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087454 Text en © 2014 de Souza 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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de Souza, Renata Damásio
Batista, Milene Tavares
Luiz, Wilson Barros
Cavalcante, Rafael Ciro Marques
Amorim, Jaime Henrique
Bizerra, Raíza Sales Pereira
Martins, Eduardo Gimenes
de Souza Ferreira, Luís Carlos
Bacillus subtilis Spores as Vaccine Adjuvants: Further Insights into the Mechanisms of Action
title Bacillus subtilis Spores as Vaccine Adjuvants: Further Insights into the Mechanisms of Action
title_full Bacillus subtilis Spores as Vaccine Adjuvants: Further Insights into the Mechanisms of Action
title_fullStr Bacillus subtilis Spores as Vaccine Adjuvants: Further Insights into the Mechanisms of Action
title_full_unstemmed Bacillus subtilis Spores as Vaccine Adjuvants: Further Insights into the Mechanisms of Action
title_short Bacillus subtilis Spores as Vaccine Adjuvants: Further Insights into the Mechanisms of Action
title_sort bacillus subtilis spores as vaccine adjuvants: further insights into the mechanisms of action
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3903701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24475289
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087454
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