Adjuvant activity of CpG-oligonucleotide administered transcutaneously in combination with vaccination using a self-dissolving microneedle patch in mice

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In this study, we investigated the mechanism of transcutaneous adjuvant activity of the CpG-oligonucleotide (K3) in mice. Transcutaneous immunization (TCI) with an ovalbumin-loaded self-dissolving microneedle patch (OVA-sdMN) and K3-loaded hydrophilic gel patch (HG) increased OVA-specific Th2-and Th1-type IgG subclass antibody titers more rapidly and strongly than those after only OVA-sdMN administration. However, the antigen-specific proliferation of OVA-specific CD4+ T cells was similar between the OVA-only and the OVA+K3 groups. Population analysis of various immune cells in draining lymph nodes (dLNs) in the primary immune response revealed that the OVA+K3 combination doubled the number of dLN cells, with the most significant increase in B cells. Phenotypic analysis by flow cytometry revealed that B-cell activation and maturation were promoted in the OVA+K3 group, suggesting that direct B-cell activation by K3 largely contributed to the rapid increase in antigen-specific antibody titer in TCI. In the secondary immune response, a significant increase in effector T cells and effector memory T cells, and an increase in memory B cells were observed in the OVA+K3 group compared with that in the OVA-only group. Thus, K3, as a transcutaneous adjuvant, can promote the memory differentiation of T and B cells.

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Hirobe, S., Kawakita, T., Yamasaki, T., Ito, S., Tachibana, M., & Okada, N. (2021). Adjuvant activity of CpG-oligonucleotide administered transcutaneously in combination with vaccination using a self-dissolving microneedle patch in mice. Vaccines, 9(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9121480

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