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Title: The Adjuvant Activity of Alphavirus Replicons Is Enhanced by Incorporating the Microbial Molecule Flagellin into the Replicon
Authors: Knudsen M.L. 
Johansson D.X.
Kostic L.
Nordström E.K.L.
Tegerstedt K.
Pasetto A.
Applequist S.E.
Ljungberg K.
Sirard J.-C.
Liljeström P.
Keywords: flagellin
immunoglobulin G1
immunoglobulin G2
immunoglobulin G2a
immunoglobulin G2c
immunological adjuvant
interferon
toll like receptor 5
unclassified drug
Alpha virus
animal experiment
antibody response
article
controlled study
fliC gene
innate immunity
mouse
nonhuman
replicon
Salmonella typhimurium
signal transduction
Th1 cell
Th2 cell
virus recombinant
Adjuvants, Immunologic
Alphavirus
Animals
Antibodies, Viral
Antigens, Viral
Cell Line
Cricetinae
Flagellin
Gene Expression
Immunoglobulin G
Interferon Type I
Mice
Mice, Knockout
Replicon
Salmonella typhimurium
Signal Transduction
Toll-Like Receptor 5
Alphavirus
Bacteria (microorganisms)
Mus
Salmonella typhimurium
Issue Date: 2013
Citation: Knudsen M.L., Johansson D.X., Kostic L., Nordström E.K.L., Tegerstedt K., Pasetto A., Applequist S.E., Ljungberg K., Sirard J.-C., Liljeström P. (2013). The Adjuvant Activity of Alphavirus Replicons Is Enhanced by Incorporating the Microbial Molecule Flagellin into the Replicon. PLoS ONE 8 (6) : e65964. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0065964
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
Abstract: Ligands of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) including Toll-like receptors (TLRs) stimulate innate and adaptive immune responses and are considered as potent adjuvants. Combinations of ligands might act in synergy to induce stronger and broader immune responses compared to stand-alone ligands. Alphaviruses stimulate endosomal TLRs 3, 7 and 8 as well as the cytoplasmic PRR MDA-5, resulting in induction of a strong type I interferon (IFN) response. Bacterial flagellin stimulates TLR5 and when delivered intracellularly the cytosolic PRR NLRC4, leading to secretion of proinflammatory cytokines. Both alphaviruses and flagellin have independently been shown to act as adjuvants for antigen-specific antibody responses. Here, we hypothesized that alphavirus and flagellin would act in synergy when combined. We therefore cloned the Salmonella Typhimurium flagellin (FliC) gene into an alphavirus replicon and assessed its adjuvant activity on the antibody response against co-administered antigen. In mice immunized with recombinant alphavirus, antibody responses were greatly enhanced compared to soluble FliC or control alphavirus. Both IgG1 and IgG2a/c responses were increased, indicating an enhancement of both Th1 and Th2 type responses. The adjuvant activity of FliC-expressing alphavirus was diminished but not abolished in the absence of TLR5 or type I IFN signaling, suggesting the contribution of several signaling pathways and some synergistic and redundant activity of its components. Thus, we have created a recombinant adjuvant that stimulates multiple signaling pathways of innate immunity resulting in a strong and broad antibody response. © 2013 Knudsen et al.
Source Title: PLoS ONE
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/161304
ISSN: 19326203
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0065964
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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