Abstract
Leishmania LeIF antigen, homologous to eukaryotic initiation factor eIF4A, was originally described as a Th1-type natural adjuvant and as an antigen that induces an IL-12-mediated Th1 response in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) of leishmaniasis patients. We showed previously that the induction of cytokines in monocytes of healthy subjects is not unique to the Leishmania protein. Indeed, 5 homologous proteins DEAD box in mammals and yeast were also able to induce the secretion of cytokines in monocytes of healthy subjects. In this study we aimed to validate eIF4A protein as a natural adjuvant. To achieve this objective, LeIF, eIF4A from mouse (MeIF4A) and Yeast (YeIF4A) were expressed and purified. The purified proteins were assessed for their ability to induce maturation of bone marrow-derived dendritic cells (BMDC). Their effect on DCs and their monocytic precursors in the peritoneal cavity of mice were analyzed. Our data showed that eIF4A proteins were able to activate BMDC to express co-stimulatory molecules and to produce IL-12p40/p70 and iNOS in vitro. Furthermore, eIF4A proteins induced inflammation in the peritoneal cavity of BALB/c mice similar to the well known adjuvant Alum. Indeed, injection of eIF4A proteins in combination with OVA protein induced a rapid recruitment into the peritoneal cavity of Ly6Chigh/CD11b+ inflammatory monocytes, Ly6Ghigh/CDb+ neutrophils and myeloid dendritic cells (MHC IIhigh-CD11c+). This study highlights the adjuvant activity of eIF4A protein and suggests that the immunomodulatory properties of eIF4A could be exploited in vaccination or immunotherapy protocols. Supported by grants from MESRST-Tunisia (LR00SP04), UNICEF/UNDP/WorldBank/WHO special programme TDR ({type:entrez-nucleotide,attrs:{text:A30134,term_id:21727281,term_text:A30134}}A30134) and a Fellowship from the International Network Institut Pasteur.
Highlights
Leishmania LeIF antigen, homologous to eukaryotic initiation factor eIF4A, was originally described as a Th1-type natural adjuvant and as an antigen that induces an IL-12mediated Th1 response in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) of leishmaniasis patients
We showed previously that the induction of cytokines in monocytes of healthy subjects is not unique to the Leishmania protein
The purified proteins were assessed for their ability to induce maturation of bone marrow-derived dendritic cells (BMDC)
Summary
Leishmania LeIF antigen, homologous to eukaryotic initiation factor eIF4A, was originally described as a Th1-type natural adjuvant and as an antigen that induces an IL-12mediated Th1 response in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) of leishmaniasis patients. Characterization of immunomodulatory activity of eIF4A protein Mourad Barhoumi1*, Olga Koutsoni2, Ikram Guizani1, Eleni Dotsika2 From Institut Pasteur International Network Annual Scientific Meeting Hong Kong.
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