Cavity-Size-Adjustable Macrocycles as a Novel Vaccine
Adjuvant for Tumor Immunotherapy
Posted on 2024-08-20 - 11:04
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this study, we constructed a macrocycle-based vaccine system
driving antigen accumulation in lymph nodes. The capabilities of antigen
delivery and immune activation as vaccine adjuvants are based on three
positively charged water-soluble biphen[3]arenes (WP 3s: WTP3, WQP3,
and WPP3) with different cavity sizes were synchronously investigated.
Compared to the OVA group, WTP3, WQP3, and WPP3 exhibited a significant
increase in the IgG antibody titer by ∼ 2.3 × 102-, 2.7 × 103-, and 7.6 × 103-fold,
respectively. Therefore, we are convinced that biphen[3]arenes with
larger cavity sizes not only demonstrate enhanced protein loading
and binding capacity in vitro, but also manifest prolonged antigen
retention time and heightened immune activation ability in vivo. To
the best of our knowledge, this study represents the initial exploration
of the impact of macrocyclic cavity sizes on the efficiency of antigen
delivery as well as its potential influence on immune response capabilities.
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Shang, Yuna; Zhang, Fan; Wang, Zhongyan; Luo, Hongjing; Liu, Hui; Lu, Jiayi; et al. (2024). Cavity-Size-Adjustable Macrocycles as a Novel Vaccine
Adjuvant for Tumor Immunotherapy. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsmaterialslett.4c00442