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Saponin-based adjuvant-induced dendritic cell cross-presentation is dependent on PERK activation.

Lisa G M Huis In 't VeldNataschja I HoMelisssa WassinkMartijn H den BrokGosse J Adema
Published in: Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS (2022)
Saponin-based adjuvants (SBAs) are promising new adjuvants that stand out as they not only enforce CD4 + T cell-mediated immunity and antibody responses, but also induce an unprecedented level of antigen cross-presentation by dendritic cells (DC) and subsequent CD8 + T cell activation. We discovered that SBA's ability to boost cross-presentation depends on the induction of lipid bodies (LBs). Moreover, the MHCII lo CD11b hi DC subset was identified to be most responsive to SBA-induced cross-presentation. The aim is to further unravel the mechanisms behind the induction of DC cross-presentation by SBAs. Here we show that SBAs specifically induce the PKR-like Endoplasmic Reticulum kinase (PERK) pathway and that SBA-induced DC cross-presentation is dependent on activation of the PERK pathway. PERK activation and LB formation are both crucial for SBA-induced cross-presentation and PERK inhibition has little or no effect on SBA-induced LB formation. SBA's responsiveness, LB formation and PERK activation are specific for the MHCII lo CD11b hi DCs. These findings contribute to understanding the pathways involved in SBA-induced cross-presentation and immune activation which will ultimately lead to the development of vaccines with improved efficiency and safety.
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