Alum adjuvant boosts adaptive immunity by inducing uric acid and activating inflammatory dendritic cells
Ghent University Hospital · Weizmann Institute of Science
Abstract
Alum (aluminum hydroxide) is the most widely used adjuvant in human vaccines, but the mechanism of its adjuvanticity remains unknown. In vitro studies showed no stimulatory effects on dendritic cells (DCs). In the absence of adjuvant, Ag was taken up by lymph node (LN)-resident DCs that acquired soluble Ag via afferent lymphatics, whereas after injection of alum, Ag was taken up, processed, and presented by inflammatory monocytes that migrated from the peritoneum, thus becoming inflammatory DCs that induced a persistent Th2 response. The enhancing effects of alum on both cellular and humoral immunity were completely abolished when CD11c(+) monocytes and DCs were conditionally depleted during immunization.…
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9Topics & keywords
- Alum
- Adjuvant
- Immunology
- CD11c
- Immune system
- Humoral immunity
- Dendritic cell
- Lymphatic system
- Good health and well-being