Diversification of a Novel α‐Galactosyl Ceramide Hotspot Boosts the Adjuvant Properties in Parenteral and Mucosal Vaccines

Author:

Méndez Yanira12ORCID,Vasco Aldrin V.1ORCID,Ebensen Thomas3ORCID,Schulze Kai3ORCID,Yousefi Mohammad1,Davari Mehdi D.1ORCID,Wessjohann Ludger A.1ORCID,Guzmán Carlos A.3ORCID,Rivera Daniel G.124ORCID,Westermann Bernhard1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Bioorganic Chemistry Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry Weinberg 3 6120 Halle Saale) Germany

2. Laboratory of Synthetic and Biomolecular Chemistry Faculty of Chemistry University of Havana Zapata & G Havana 10400 Cuba

3. Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research Inhoffenstraße 7 38124 Braunschweig Germany

4. Finlay Institute of Vaccines 200 and 21 Street Havana 11600 Cuba

Abstract

AbstractThe development of potent adjuvants is an important step for improving the performance of subunit vaccines. CD1d agonists, such as the prototypical α‐galactosyl ceramide (α‐GalCer), are of special interest due to their ability to activate iNKT cells and trigger rapid dendritic cell maturation and B‐cell activation. Herein, we introduce a novel derivatization hotspot at the α‐GalCer skeleton, namely the N‐substituent at the amide bond. The multicomponent diversification of this previously unexplored glycolipid chemotype space permitted the introduction of a variety of extra functionalities that can either potentiate the adjuvant properties or serve as handles for further conjugation to antigens toward the development of self‐adjuvanting vaccines. This strategy led to the discovery of compounds eliciting enhanced antigen‐specific T cell stimulation and a higher antibody response when delivered by either the parenteral or the mucosal route, as compared to a known potent CD1d agonist. Notably, various functionalized α‐GalCer analogues showed a more potent adjuvant effect after intranasal immunization than a PEGylated α‐GalCer analogue previously optimized for this purpose. Ultimately, this work could open multiple avenues of opportunity for the use of mucosal vaccines against microbial infections.

Funder

German Academic Exchange Service

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis

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