Cargando…

Salmonella Typhi Porins OmpC and OmpF Are Potent Adjuvants for T-Dependent and T-Independent Antigens

Several microbial components, such as bacterial DNA and flagellin, have been used as experimental vaccine adjuvants because of their inherent capacity to efficiently activate innate immune responses. Likewise, our previous work has shown that the major Salmonella Typhi (S. Typhi) outer membrane prot...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Pérez-Toledo, Marisol, Valero-Pacheco, Nuriban, Pastelin-Palacios, Rodolfo, Gil-Cruz, Cristina, Perez-Shibayama, Christian, Moreno-Eutimio, Mario A., Becker, Ingeborg, Pérez-Tapia, Sonia Mayra, Arriaga-Pizano, Lourdes, Cunningham, Adam F., Isibasi, Armando, Bonifaz, Laura C., López-Macías, Constantino
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5344031/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28337196
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00230
_version_ 1782513478162972672
author Pérez-Toledo, Marisol
Valero-Pacheco, Nuriban
Pastelin-Palacios, Rodolfo
Gil-Cruz, Cristina
Perez-Shibayama, Christian
Moreno-Eutimio, Mario A.
Becker, Ingeborg
Pérez-Tapia, Sonia Mayra
Arriaga-Pizano, Lourdes
Cunningham, Adam F.
Isibasi, Armando
Bonifaz, Laura C.
López-Macías, Constantino
author_facet Pérez-Toledo, Marisol
Valero-Pacheco, Nuriban
Pastelin-Palacios, Rodolfo
Gil-Cruz, Cristina
Perez-Shibayama, Christian
Moreno-Eutimio, Mario A.
Becker, Ingeborg
Pérez-Tapia, Sonia Mayra
Arriaga-Pizano, Lourdes
Cunningham, Adam F.
Isibasi, Armando
Bonifaz, Laura C.
López-Macías, Constantino
author_sort Pérez-Toledo, Marisol
collection PubMed
description Several microbial components, such as bacterial DNA and flagellin, have been used as experimental vaccine adjuvants because of their inherent capacity to efficiently activate innate immune responses. Likewise, our previous work has shown that the major Salmonella Typhi (S. Typhi) outer membrane proteins OmpC and OmpF (porins) are highly immunogenic protective antigens that efficiently stimulate innate and adaptive immune responses in the absence of exogenous adjuvants. Moreover, S. Typhi porins induce the expression of costimulatory molecules on antigen-presenting cells through toll-like receptor canonical signaling pathways. However, the potential of major S. Typhi porins to be used as vaccine adjuvants remains unknown. Here, we evaluated the adjuvant properties of S. Typhi porins against a range of experimental and clinically relevant antigens. Co-immunization of S. Typhi porins with ovalbumin (OVA), an otherwise poorly immunogenic antigen, enhanced anti-OVA IgG titers, antibody class switching, and affinity maturation. This adjuvant effect was dependent on CD4(+) T-cell cooperation and was associated with an increase in IFN-γ, IL-17A, and IL-2 production by OVA-specific CD4(+) T cells. Furthermore, co-immunization of S. Typhi porins with an inactivated H1N1 2009 pandemic influenza virus experimental vaccine elicited higher hemagglutinating anti-influenza IgG titers, antibody class switching, and affinity maturation. Unexpectedly, co-administration of S. Typhi porins with purified, unconjugated Vi capsular polysaccharide vaccine (Vi CPS)—a T-independent antigen—induced higher IgG antibody titers and class switching. Together, our results suggest that S. Typhi porins OmpC and OmpF are versatile vaccine adjuvants, which could be used to enhance T-cell immune responses toward a Th1/Th17 profile, while improving antibody responses to otherwise poorly immunogenic T-dependent and T-independent antigens.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5344031
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2017
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-53440312017-03-23 Salmonella Typhi Porins OmpC and OmpF Are Potent Adjuvants for T-Dependent and T-Independent Antigens Pérez-Toledo, Marisol Valero-Pacheco, Nuriban Pastelin-Palacios, Rodolfo Gil-Cruz, Cristina Perez-Shibayama, Christian Moreno-Eutimio, Mario A. Becker, Ingeborg Pérez-Tapia, Sonia Mayra Arriaga-Pizano, Lourdes Cunningham, Adam F. Isibasi, Armando Bonifaz, Laura C. López-Macías, Constantino Front Immunol Immunology Several microbial components, such as bacterial DNA and flagellin, have been used as experimental vaccine adjuvants because of their inherent capacity to efficiently activate innate immune responses. Likewise, our previous work has shown that the major Salmonella Typhi (S. Typhi) outer membrane proteins OmpC and OmpF (porins) are highly immunogenic protective antigens that efficiently stimulate innate and adaptive immune responses in the absence of exogenous adjuvants. Moreover, S. Typhi porins induce the expression of costimulatory molecules on antigen-presenting cells through toll-like receptor canonical signaling pathways. However, the potential of major S. Typhi porins to be used as vaccine adjuvants remains unknown. Here, we evaluated the adjuvant properties of S. Typhi porins against a range of experimental and clinically relevant antigens. Co-immunization of S. Typhi porins with ovalbumin (OVA), an otherwise poorly immunogenic antigen, enhanced anti-OVA IgG titers, antibody class switching, and affinity maturation. This adjuvant effect was dependent on CD4(+) T-cell cooperation and was associated with an increase in IFN-γ, IL-17A, and IL-2 production by OVA-specific CD4(+) T cells. Furthermore, co-immunization of S. Typhi porins with an inactivated H1N1 2009 pandemic influenza virus experimental vaccine elicited higher hemagglutinating anti-influenza IgG titers, antibody class switching, and affinity maturation. Unexpectedly, co-administration of S. Typhi porins with purified, unconjugated Vi capsular polysaccharide vaccine (Vi CPS)—a T-independent antigen—induced higher IgG antibody titers and class switching. Together, our results suggest that S. Typhi porins OmpC and OmpF are versatile vaccine adjuvants, which could be used to enhance T-cell immune responses toward a Th1/Th17 profile, while improving antibody responses to otherwise poorly immunogenic T-dependent and T-independent antigens. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5344031/ /pubmed/28337196 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00230 Text en Copyright © 2017 Pérez-Toledo, Valero-Pacheco, Pastelin-Palacios, Gil-Cruz, Perez-Shibayama, Moreno-Eutimio, Becker, Pérez-Tapia, Arriaga-Pizano, Cunningham, Isibasi, Bonifaz and López-Macías. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Pérez-Toledo, Marisol
Valero-Pacheco, Nuriban
Pastelin-Palacios, Rodolfo
Gil-Cruz, Cristina
Perez-Shibayama, Christian
Moreno-Eutimio, Mario A.
Becker, Ingeborg
Pérez-Tapia, Sonia Mayra
Arriaga-Pizano, Lourdes
Cunningham, Adam F.
Isibasi, Armando
Bonifaz, Laura C.
López-Macías, Constantino
Salmonella Typhi Porins OmpC and OmpF Are Potent Adjuvants for T-Dependent and T-Independent Antigens
title Salmonella Typhi Porins OmpC and OmpF Are Potent Adjuvants for T-Dependent and T-Independent Antigens
title_full Salmonella Typhi Porins OmpC and OmpF Are Potent Adjuvants for T-Dependent and T-Independent Antigens
title_fullStr Salmonella Typhi Porins OmpC and OmpF Are Potent Adjuvants for T-Dependent and T-Independent Antigens
title_full_unstemmed Salmonella Typhi Porins OmpC and OmpF Are Potent Adjuvants for T-Dependent and T-Independent Antigens
title_short Salmonella Typhi Porins OmpC and OmpF Are Potent Adjuvants for T-Dependent and T-Independent Antigens
title_sort salmonella typhi porins ompc and ompf are potent adjuvants for t-dependent and t-independent antigens
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5344031/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28337196
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00230
work_keys_str_mv AT pereztoledomarisol salmonellatyphiporinsompcandompfarepotentadjuvantsfortdependentandtindependentantigens
AT valeropacheconuriban salmonellatyphiporinsompcandompfarepotentadjuvantsfortdependentandtindependentantigens
AT pastelinpalaciosrodolfo salmonellatyphiporinsompcandompfarepotentadjuvantsfortdependentandtindependentantigens
AT gilcruzcristina salmonellatyphiporinsompcandompfarepotentadjuvantsfortdependentandtindependentantigens
AT perezshibayamachristian salmonellatyphiporinsompcandompfarepotentadjuvantsfortdependentandtindependentantigens
AT morenoeutimiomarioa salmonellatyphiporinsompcandompfarepotentadjuvantsfortdependentandtindependentantigens
AT beckeringeborg salmonellatyphiporinsompcandompfarepotentadjuvantsfortdependentandtindependentantigens
AT pereztapiasoniamayra salmonellatyphiporinsompcandompfarepotentadjuvantsfortdependentandtindependentantigens
AT arriagapizanolourdes salmonellatyphiporinsompcandompfarepotentadjuvantsfortdependentandtindependentantigens
AT cunninghamadamf salmonellatyphiporinsompcandompfarepotentadjuvantsfortdependentandtindependentantigens
AT isibasiarmando salmonellatyphiporinsompcandompfarepotentadjuvantsfortdependentandtindependentantigens
AT bonifazlaurac salmonellatyphiporinsompcandompfarepotentadjuvantsfortdependentandtindependentantigens
AT lopezmaciasconstantino salmonellatyphiporinsompcandompfarepotentadjuvantsfortdependentandtindependentantigens