New Insights on the Adjuvant Properties of the Leishmania infantum Eukaryotic Initiation Factor

Vaccination is the most effective tool against infectious diseases. Subunit vaccines are safer compared to live-attenuated vaccines but are less immunogenic and need to be delivered with an adjuvant. Adjuvants are essential for enhancing vaccine potency by improving humoral and cell-mediated immune...

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Main Authors: Olga S. Koutsoni, Mourad Barhoumi, Ikram Guizani, Eleni Dotsika
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Immunology Research
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/9124326
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spelling doaj-8827cca0d8d14af2834e27303556dc2a2020-11-25T01:55:02ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Immunology Research2314-88612314-71562019-01-01201910.1155/2019/91243269124326New Insights on the Adjuvant Properties of the Leishmania infantum Eukaryotic Initiation FactorOlga S. Koutsoni0Mourad Barhoumi1Ikram Guizani2Eleni Dotsika3Laboratory of Cellular Immunology, Department of Microbiology, Hellenic Pasteur Institute, 127 Vass Sofias Av, 11521 Athens, GreeceLaboratory of Molecular Epidemiology and Experimental Pathology, Institut Pasteur de Tunis/Université de Tunis el Manar, 13 Place Pasteur, BP 74, 1002 Tunis-Belvédère, TunisiaLaboratory of Molecular Epidemiology and Experimental Pathology, Institut Pasteur de Tunis/Université de Tunis el Manar, 13 Place Pasteur, BP 74, 1002 Tunis-Belvédère, TunisiaLaboratory of Cellular Immunology, Department of Microbiology, Hellenic Pasteur Institute, 127 Vass Sofias Av, 11521 Athens, GreeceVaccination is the most effective tool against infectious diseases. Subunit vaccines are safer compared to live-attenuated vaccines but are less immunogenic and need to be delivered with an adjuvant. Adjuvants are essential for enhancing vaccine potency by improving humoral and cell-mediated immune responses. Only a limited number of adjuvants are licensed for human vaccines, and their mode of action is still not clear. Leishmania eukaryotic initiation factor (LeIF) has been described having a dual role, as a natural adjuvant and as an antigen that possesses advantageous immunomodulatory properties. In this study, we assessed the adjuvant properties of recombinant Leishmania infantum eukaryotic initiation factor (LieIF) through in vitro and in vivo assays. LieIF was intraperitoneally administered in combination with the protein antigen ovalbumin (OVA), and the widely used alum was used as a reference adjuvant. Our in vitro studies using J774A.1 macrophages showed that LieIF induced stimulatory effects as demonstrated by the enhanced surface expression of CD80 and CD86 co-stimulatory molecules and the induced production of the immune mediators NO and MIP-1α. Additionally, LieIF co-administration with OVA in an in vivo murine model induced a proinflammatory environment as demonstrated by the elevated expression of TNF-α, IL-1β, and NF-κB2 genes in peritoneal exudate cells (PEC). Furthermore, PEC derived from OVA-LieIF-immunized mice exhibited elevated expression of CD80 molecule and production of NO and MIP-1α in culture supernatants. Moreover, LieIF administration in the peritoneum of mice resulted in the recruitment of neutrophils and monocytes at 24 h post-injection. Also, we showed that this immunopotentiating effect of LieIF did not depend on the induction of uric acid danger signal. These findings suggest the potential use of LieIF as adjuvant in new vaccine formulations against different infectious diseases.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/9124326
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author Olga S. Koutsoni
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Ikram Guizani
Eleni Dotsika
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Mourad Barhoumi
Ikram Guizani
Eleni Dotsika
New Insights on the Adjuvant Properties of the Leishmania infantum Eukaryotic Initiation Factor
Journal of Immunology Research
author_facet Olga S. Koutsoni
Mourad Barhoumi
Ikram Guizani
Eleni Dotsika
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title New Insights on the Adjuvant Properties of the Leishmania infantum Eukaryotic Initiation Factor
title_short New Insights on the Adjuvant Properties of the Leishmania infantum Eukaryotic Initiation Factor
title_full New Insights on the Adjuvant Properties of the Leishmania infantum Eukaryotic Initiation Factor
title_fullStr New Insights on the Adjuvant Properties of the Leishmania infantum Eukaryotic Initiation Factor
title_full_unstemmed New Insights on the Adjuvant Properties of the Leishmania infantum Eukaryotic Initiation Factor
title_sort new insights on the adjuvant properties of the leishmania infantum eukaryotic initiation factor
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Immunology Research
issn 2314-8861
2314-7156
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Vaccination is the most effective tool against infectious diseases. Subunit vaccines are safer compared to live-attenuated vaccines but are less immunogenic and need to be delivered with an adjuvant. Adjuvants are essential for enhancing vaccine potency by improving humoral and cell-mediated immune responses. Only a limited number of adjuvants are licensed for human vaccines, and their mode of action is still not clear. Leishmania eukaryotic initiation factor (LeIF) has been described having a dual role, as a natural adjuvant and as an antigen that possesses advantageous immunomodulatory properties. In this study, we assessed the adjuvant properties of recombinant Leishmania infantum eukaryotic initiation factor (LieIF) through in vitro and in vivo assays. LieIF was intraperitoneally administered in combination with the protein antigen ovalbumin (OVA), and the widely used alum was used as a reference adjuvant. Our in vitro studies using J774A.1 macrophages showed that LieIF induced stimulatory effects as demonstrated by the enhanced surface expression of CD80 and CD86 co-stimulatory molecules and the induced production of the immune mediators NO and MIP-1α. Additionally, LieIF co-administration with OVA in an in vivo murine model induced a proinflammatory environment as demonstrated by the elevated expression of TNF-α, IL-1β, and NF-κB2 genes in peritoneal exudate cells (PEC). Furthermore, PEC derived from OVA-LieIF-immunized mice exhibited elevated expression of CD80 molecule and production of NO and MIP-1α in culture supernatants. Moreover, LieIF administration in the peritoneum of mice resulted in the recruitment of neutrophils and monocytes at 24 h post-injection. Also, we showed that this immunopotentiating effect of LieIF did not depend on the induction of uric acid danger signal. These findings suggest the potential use of LieIF as adjuvant in new vaccine formulations against different infectious diseases.
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