Lipid nanoparticles (LNP) induce activation and maturation of antigen presenting cells in young and aged individuals.
Jennifer ConnorsDavid JoynerNathan J MegeGina M CusimanoMatthew R BellJennifer MarcyBhavani TaramangalamKenneth M KimPaulo J C LinYing K TamDrew WeissmanMichele A KutzlerMohamad-Gabriel AlamehElias K HaddadPublished in: Communications biology (2023)
Herein, we studied the impact of empty LNP (eLNP), component of mRNA-based vaccine, on anti-viral pathways and immune function of cells from young and aged individuals. eLNP induced maturation of monocyte derived dendritic cells (MDDCs). We further show that eLNP upregulated CD40 and induced cytokine production in multiple DC subsets and monocytes. This coincided with phosphorylation of TANK binding kinase 1 (pTBK1) and interferon response factor 7 (pIRF7). In response to eLNP, healthy older adults (>65 yrs) have decreased CD40 expression, and IFN-γ output compared to young adults (<65 yrs). Additionally, cells from older adults have a dysregulated anti-viral signaling response to eLNP stimulation, measured by the defect in type I IFN production, and phagocytosis. Overall, our data show function of eLNP in eliciting DC maturation and innate immune signaling pathways that is impaired in older adults resulting in lower immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 mRNA-based vaccines.
Keyphrases
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- immune response
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- young adults
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- middle aged
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- protein kinase
- endothelial cells
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- inflammatory response
- dna binding
- artificial intelligence
- long non coding rna
- data analysis
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