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Adenosine Deaminase-1 Enhances Germinal Center Formation and Functional Antibody Responses to HIV-1 Envelope DNA and Protein Vaccines

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Journal Vaccine
Date 2020 Apr 14
PMID 32280045
Citations 11
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Adenosine deaminase-1 (ADA-1) plays both enzymatic and non-enzymatic roles in regulating immune cell function. Mutations in the ADA1 gene account for 15% of heritable severe-combined immunodeficiencies. We determined previously that ADA1 expression defines and is instrumental for the germinal center follicular helper T cell (T) phenotype using in vitro human assays. Herein, we tested whether ADA-1 can be used as an adjuvant to improve vaccine efficacy in vivo. In vitro, ADA-1 induced myeloid dendritic cell (mDC) maturation as measured by increased frequencies of CD40-, CD83-, CD86-, and HLA-DR-positive mDCs. ADA-1 treatment also promoted the secretion of the T-polarizing cytokine IL-6 from mDCs. In the context of an HIV-1 envelope (env) DNA vaccine, co-immunization with plasmid-encoded ADA-1 (pADA) enhanced humoral immunity. Animals co-immunized with env DNA and pADA had significantly increased frequencies of T cells in their draining lymph nodes and increased HIV-binding IgG in serum. Next, mice were co-immunized with subtype C env gp160 DNA and pADA along with simultaneous immunization with matched gp140 trimeric protein. Mice that received env gp160 DNA, pADA, and gp140 glycoprotein had significantly more heterologous HIV-specific binding IgG in their serum. Furthermore, only these mice had detectable neutralizing antibody responses. These studies support the use of ADA-1 as a vaccine adjuvant to qualitatively enhance germinal center responses and represent a novel application of an existing therapeutic agent that can be quickly translated for clinical use.

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