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Soluble RANKL expression in Lactococcus lactis and investigation of its potential as an oral vaccine adjuvant

  • Jeong In Kim
  • , Tae Eun Park
  • , Sushila Maharjan
  • , Hui Shan Li
  • , Ho Bin Lee
  • , In Seon Kim
  • , Dachuan Piao
  • , Jun Yeong Lee
  • , Chong Su Cho
  • , Jin Duck Bok
  • , Zhong Shan Hong
  • , Sang Kee Kang
  • , Yun Jaie Choi
  • Seoul National University
  • Tianjin Agricultural University

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Abstract

Background: To initiate mucosal immune responses, antigens in the intestinal lumen must be transported into gut-associated lymphoid tissue through M cells. Recently, it has been increasingly recognized that receptor activator of NF-kB ligand (RANKL) controls M cell differentiation by interacting with RANK expressed on the sub-epithelium of Peyer's patches. In this study, we increased the number of M cells using soluble RANKL (sRANKL) as a potent mucosal adjuvant. Results: For efficient oral delivery of sRANKL, we constructed recombinant Lactococcus lactis (L. lactis) IL1403 secreting sRANKL (sRANKL-LAB). The biological activity of recombinant sRANKL was confirmed by observing RANK-RANKL signaling in vitro. M cell development in response to oral administration of recombinant L. lactis was determined by 1.51-fold higher immunohistochemical expression of M cell marker GP-2, compared to that of non-treatment group. In addition, an adjuvant effect of sRANKL was examined by immunization of mice with M-BmpB as a model antigen after treatment with sRANKL-LAB. Compared with the wild-type L. lactis group, the sRANKL-LAB group showed significantly increased systemic and mucosal immune responses specific to M-BmpB. Conclusions: Our results show that the M cell development by sRANKL-LAB can increase the antigen transcytotic capability of follicle-associated epithelium, and thereby enhance the mucosal immune response, which implies that oral administration of sRANKL is a promising adjuvant strategy for efficient oral vaccination.

Original languageEnglish
Article number71
JournalBMC Immunology
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Nov 2015

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Keywords

  • L. lactis
  • M cells
  • Mucosal immunization
  • Oral adjuvant
  • RANKL

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