Vaccine adjuvant MF59 promotes retention of unprocessed antigen in lymph node macrophage compartments and follicular dendritic cells

R Cantisani, A Pezzicoli, R Cioncada… - The Journal of …, 2015 - journals.aai.org
R Cantisani, A Pezzicoli, R Cioncada, C Malzone, E De Gregorio, U D'Oro, D Piccioli
The Journal of Immunology, 2015journals.aai.org
Ag retention within lymph nodes (LNs) upon vaccination is critical for the development of
adaptive immune responses, because it facilitates the encounter of the Ag with cognate
lymphocytes. During a secondary exposure of the immune system to an Ag, immune
complexes (ICs) that contain the unprocessed Ag are captured by subcapsular sinus
macrophages and are transferred onto follicular dendritic cells, where they persist for weeks,
facilitating Ag presentation to cognate memory B cells. The impact of adjuvants on Ag …
Abstract
Ag retention within lymph nodes (LNs) upon vaccination is critical for the development of adaptive immune responses, because it facilitates the encounter of the Ag with cognate lymphocytes. During a secondary exposure of the immune system to an Ag, immune complexes (ICs) that contain the unprocessed Ag are captured by subcapsular sinus macrophages and are transferred onto follicular dendritic cells, where they persist for weeks, facilitating Ag presentation to cognate memory B cells. The impact of adjuvants on Ag retention within the draining LNs is unknown. In this article, we provide the first evidence, to our knowledge, that the oil-in-water emulsion adjuvant MF59 localizes in subcapsular sinus and medullary macrophage compartments of mouse draining LNs, where it persists for at least 2 wk. In addition, we demonstrate that MF59 promotes accumulation of the unprocessed Ag within these LN compartments and facilitates the consequent deposition of the IC-trapped Ag onto activated follicular dendritic cells. These findings correlate with the ability of MF59 to boost germinal center generation and Ag-specific Ab titers. Our data suggest that the adjuvant effect of MF59 is, at least in part, due to an enhancement of IC-bound Ag retention within the LN and offer insights to improve the efficacy of new vaccine adjuvants.
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