Adjuvant Action of Needle-Shaped Bc Microfibrils

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2023

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Springer

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HYBRID

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Bacterial cellulose (BC) is an unbranched biopolymer produced by microorganisms and composed of glucopyranose units linked by beta-1,4 bonds. This study investigates the adjuvant action of needle-shaped BC microfibrils (BCmFs) in vitro using bovine serum albumin (BSA) as a model antigen. BC produced by the static culture of Komagataibacter xylinus was then microparticled (1-5 mu m) by acid hydrolysis and characterized using Dynamic Light Scattering and Scanning Electron Microscopy. Subsequently, Attenuated Total Reflectance-Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy, cytotoxicity, TNF-alpha (tumour necrosis factor-alpha) and IL-6 (interleukin-6) cytokine secretion, and cellular uptake of the BCmFs-BSA conjugate on the human monocyte cell line (U937) differentiated into macrophages were performed. The microfibrils were determined to be 1-5 mu m in size, needle-shaped, with a zeta potential of - 32 mV. Their conjugation with the model antigen, BSA, was demonstrated by FTIR analysis. In the cytotoxicity assay, BCmFs-BSA in macrophage cells showed high viability (over 70%). Although the highest TNF-alpha cytokine level (113 pg/ml) was obtained with BCmFs-BSA (Bovine serum albumin) conjugate (500 mu g/ml) and was statistically significant (p = 0.0001) compared to the positive control group (BSA-aluminium hydroxide), IL-6 cytokine levels were not statistically different from those in the control group as desired. It has been shown in macrophage-differentiated U937 cells that microbially synthesized BC in the form of needle-shaped microfibrils (BCmFs) has a high cellular uptake capacity and increases the immunogenicity of the antigen. These results demonstrate for the first time that BCmFs have the potential to serve as a vaccine adjuvant.

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Bacterial cellulose, Needle-shaped microfibrils, Komagataibacter xylinus, Vaccine, Adjuvant, Bacterial Cellulose, Vaccine Adjuvants, In-Vitro, Particle-Size, Microparticles, Challenges, Induce, Needle-shaped microfibrils, Komagataibacter xylinus, Induce, Microparticles, Bacterial Cellulose, Bacterial cellulose, In-Vitro, Challenges, Vaccine, Vaccine Adjuvants, Adjuvant, Particle-Size, Original Research

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0301 basic medicine, 0303 health sciences, 03 medical and health sciences

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Cellulose

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30

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7

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4263

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4276
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