Biophysical Interaction
Landscape of Mycobacterial
Mycolic Acids and Phenolic Glycolipids with Host Macrophage Membranes
Posted on 2023-11-28 - 16:35
Lipidic adjuvant formulations consisting of immunomodulatory
mycobacterial
cell wall lipids interact with host cells following administration.
The impact of this cross-talk on the host membrane’s structure
and function is rarely given enough consideration but is imperative
to rule out nonspecific perturbation underlying the adjuvant. In this
work, we investigated changes in the plasma membranes of live mammalian
cells after exposure to mycobacterial mycolic acid (MA) and phenolic
glycolipids, two strong candidates for lipidic adjuvant therapy. We
found that phenolic glycolipid 1 softened the plasma membrane, lowering
membrane tension and stiffness, but MA did not significantly change
the membrane characteristics. Further, phenolic glycolipid 1 had a
fluidizing impact on the host plasma membrane, increasing the fluidity
and the abundance of fluid-ordered–disordered coexisting lipid
domains. Notably, lipid diffusion was not impacted. Overall, MA and,
to a lesser extent, phenolic glycolipid 1, due to minor disruption
of host cell membranes, may serve as appropriate lipids in adjuvant
formulations.
CITE THIS COLLECTION
DataCiteDataCite
No result found
Srivatsav, Aswin
T.; Kapoor, Shobhna (2023). Biophysical Interaction
Landscape of Mycobacterial
Mycolic Acids and Phenolic Glycolipids with Host Macrophage Membranes. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsabm.3c00748