Tuning surface charges of peptide nanofibers for induction of antigen-specific immune tolerance: an introductory study

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2022-04

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Lau, Chun Yin JerryISNI 0000000492902617
Benne, NaomiORCID 0000-0003-3635-9798ISNI 0000000491592055
Lou, BoISNI 0000000492910633
Braake, Daniëlle TerISNI 0000000507449764
Bosman, EsmeraldaISNI 0000000512509629
van Kronenburg, Nicky C HISNI 000000050777388X
Fens, Marcel HISNI 0000000387629137
Broere, FemkeORCID 0000-0001-9343-0111ISNI 0000000388807652
Hennink, WimISNI 0000000390382745
Mastrobattista, EnricoORCID 0000-0002-6745-2015ISNI 000000035187179X

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Abstract

Induction of antigen-specific immune tolerance has emerged as the next frontier in treating autoimmune disorders, including atherosclerosis and graft-vs-host reactions during transplantation. Nanostructures are under investigation as a platform for the coordinated delivery of critical components, i.e., the antigen epitope combined with tolerogenic agents, to the target immune cells and subsequently induce tolerance. In the present study, the utility of supramolecular peptide nanofibers to induce antigen-specific immune tolerance was explored. To study the influence of surface charges of the nanofibers towards the extent of the induced immune response, the flanking charge residues at both ends of the amphipathic fibrillization peptide sequences were varied. Dexamethasone, an immunosuppressive glucocorticoid drug, and the ovalbumin-derived OVA323-339 peptide that binds to I-A(d) MHC Class II were covalently linked at either end of the peptide sequences. It was shown that the functional extensions did not alter the structural integrity of the supramolecular nanofibers. Furthermore, the surface charges of the nanofibers were modulated by the inclusion of charged residues. Dendritic cell culture assays suggested that nanofiber of less negative ζ-potential can augment the antigen-specific tolerogenic response. Our findings illustrate a molecular approach to calibrate the tolerogenic response induced by peptide nanofibers, which pave the way for better design of future tolerogenic immunotherapies.

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Aggregation, Immune tolerance, Nanofibres, Peptides, Vaccines, Pharmaceutical Science

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Lau, C Y J, Benne, N, Lou, B, Braake, D T, Bosman, E, van Kronenburg, N, Fens, M, Broere, F, Hennink, W E & Mastrobattista, E 2022, 'Tuning surface charges of peptide nanofibers for induction of antigen-specific immune tolerance : an introductory study', Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, vol. 111, no. 4, pp. 1004-1011. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xphs.2022.01.030