CD14+ dermal DCs (CD14+ DDCs) have a natural capacity to activate naïve B-cells. Targeting CD14+ DDCs is therefore a rational approach for vaccination strategies aimed at improving humoral responses towards poorly immunogenic antigens, for example, HIV-1 envelope glycoproteins (Env). Here, we show that two clinically relevant TLR ligand combinations, Hiltonol plus Resiquimod and Glucopyranosyl lipid A plus Resiquimod, potently activate CD14+ DDCs, as shown by enhanced expression of multiple cytokines (IL-6, IL-10, IL-12p40 and TNF-α). Furthermore, the responses of CD14+ DDCs to these TLR ligands were not compromised by the presence of HIV-1 gp120, which can drive immunosuppressive effects in vitro and in vivo. The above TLR ligand pairs were better than the individual agents at boosting the inherent capacity of CD14+ DDCs to induce naïve B-cells to proliferate and differentiate into CD27+ CD38+ B-cells that secrete high levels of immunoglobulins. CD14+ DDCs stimulated by these TLR ligand combinations also promoted the differentiation of Th1 (IFN-γ-secreting), but not Th17, CD4+ T-cells. These observations may help to identify adjuvant strategies aimed at inducing better antibody responses to vaccine antigens, including, but not limited to HIV-1 Env. © 2013 Matthews et al.
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Matthews, K., Chung, N. P. Y., Klasse, P. J., Moutaftsi, M., Carter, D., Salazar, A. M., … Moore, J. P. (2013). Clinical Adjuvant Combinations Stimulate Potent B-Cell Responses In Vitro by Activating Dermal Dendritic Cells. PLoS ONE, 8(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0063785
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