Glycolipid-Containing Nanoparticle Vaccine Engages Invariant NKT Cells to Enhance Humoral Protection against Systemic Bacterial Infection but Abrogates T-Independent Vaccine Responses

CD4 T cells enable the critical B cell humoral immune protection afforded by most effective vaccines. We and others have recently identified an alternative source of help for B cells in mice, invariant NK T (iNKT) cells. iNKT cells are innate glycolipid-specific T cells restricted to the nonpolymorp...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of immunology (1950) 2021-04, Vol.206 (8), p.1806-1816
Hauptverfasser: Shute, Travis, Amiel, Eyal, Alam, Noran, Yates, Jennifer L, Mohrs, Katya, Dudley, Elizabeth, Salas, Briana, Mesa, Chloe, Serrata, Adriana, Angel, Daniel, Vincent, Brandy K, Weyers, Amanda, Lanthier, Paula A, Vomhof-Dekrey, Emilie, Fromme, Rachel, Laughlin, Mitchell, Durham, Olivia, Miao, Jianjun, Shipp, Devon, Linhardt, Robert J, Nash, Kelly, Leadbetter, Elizabeth A
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Zusammenfassung:CD4 T cells enable the critical B cell humoral immune protection afforded by most effective vaccines. We and others have recently identified an alternative source of help for B cells in mice, invariant NK T (iNKT) cells. iNKT cells are innate glycolipid-specific T cells restricted to the nonpolymorphic Ag-presenting molecule CD1d. As such, iNKT cells respond to glycolipids equally well in all people, making them an appealing adjuvant for universal vaccines. We tested the potential for the iNKT glycolipid agonist, α-galactosylceramide (αGC), to serve as an adjuvant for a known human protective epitope by creating a nanoparticle that delivers αGC plus antigenic polysaccharides from αGC-embedded nanoparticles activate murine iNKT cells and B cells in vitro and in vivo, facilitate significant dose sparing, and avoid iNKT anergy. Nanoparticles containing αGC plus polysaccharides elicits robust IgM and IgG in vivo and protect mice against lethal systemic However, codelivery of αGC via nanoparticles actually eliminated Ab protection elicited by a T-independent vaccine. This is consistent with previous studies demonstrating iNKT cell help for B cells following acute activation, but negative regulation of B cells during chronic inflammation. αGC-containing nanoparticles represent a viable platform for broadly efficacious vaccines against deadly human pathogens, but their potential for eliminating B cells under certain conditions suggests further clarity on iNKT cell interactions with B cells is warranted.
ISSN:0022-1767
1550-6606
DOI:10.4049/jimmunol.2001283