Sticholysin II (StII), a pore-forming toxin from the marine anemone Stichodactyla helianthus, enhances an antigenspecific cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response when co-encapsulated in liposomes with a model antigen. This capacity does not depend exclusively on its pore-forming activity and is partially supported by its ability to activate Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) in dendritic cells, presumably by interacting with this receptor or by triggering signaling cascades upon binding to lipid membrane. In order to investigate whether the lipid binding capacity of StII is required for immunomodulation, we designed a mutant in which the aromatic amino acids from the interfacial binding site Trp110, Tyr111 and Trp114 were substituted by Ala. In the present work, we demonstrated that StII3A keeps the secondary structure composition and global folding of StII, while it loses its lipid binding and permeabilization abilities. Despite this, StII3A upregulates dendritic cells maturation markers, enhances an antigen-specific effector CD8+ T cells response and confers antitumor protection in a preventive scenario in C57BL/6 mice. Our results indicate that a mechanism independent of its lipid binding ability is involved in the immunomodulatory capacity of StII, pointing to StII3A as a promising candidate to improve the reliability of the Sts-based vaccine platform.

Rivero-Hernández, A.l., Hervis, Y.p., Valdés-Tresanco, M.e., Escalona-Rodríguez, F.a., Cancelliere, R., Relova-Hernández, E., et al. (2024). Decoupling immunomodulatory properties from lipid binding in the α-pore-forming toxin Sticholysin II. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES, 280(Part 4) [10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.136244].

Decoupling immunomodulatory properties from lipid binding in the α-pore-forming toxin Sticholysin II

Cancelliere R.;Porchetta A.;Micheli L.;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Sticholysin II (StII), a pore-forming toxin from the marine anemone Stichodactyla helianthus, enhances an antigenspecific cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response when co-encapsulated in liposomes with a model antigen. This capacity does not depend exclusively on its pore-forming activity and is partially supported by its ability to activate Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) in dendritic cells, presumably by interacting with this receptor or by triggering signaling cascades upon binding to lipid membrane. In order to investigate whether the lipid binding capacity of StII is required for immunomodulation, we designed a mutant in which the aromatic amino acids from the interfacial binding site Trp110, Tyr111 and Trp114 were substituted by Ala. In the present work, we demonstrated that StII3A keeps the secondary structure composition and global folding of StII, while it loses its lipid binding and permeabilization abilities. Despite this, StII3A upregulates dendritic cells maturation markers, enhances an antigen-specific effector CD8+ T cells response and confers antitumor protection in a preventive scenario in C57BL/6 mice. Our results indicate that a mechanism independent of its lipid binding ability is involved in the immunomodulatory capacity of StII, pointing to StII3A as a promising candidate to improve the reliability of the Sts-based vaccine platform.
2024
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore CHIM/01
Settore CHEM-01/A - Chimica analitica
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Immunomodulatory properties
Pore-forming protein
Protein-membrane interaction
Rivero-Hernández, A.l., Hervis, Y.p., Valdés-Tresanco, M.e., Escalona-Rodríguez, F.a., Cancelliere, R., Relova-Hernández, E., et al. (2024). Decoupling immunomodulatory properties from lipid binding in the α-pore-forming toxin Sticholysin II. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES, 280(Part 4) [10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.136244].
Rivero-Hernández, Al; Hervis, Yp; Valdés-Tresanco, Me; Escalona-Rodríguez, Fa; Cancelliere, R; Relova-Hernández, E; Romero-Hernández, G; Pérez-R...espandi
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