TY - JOUR
T1 - Herbal plant-derived compound, 1,2,3,4,6-penta-O-galloyl-β-d-glucose, increases cross-presentation by dendritic cells
AU - Inujima, Akiko
AU - Yamada, Miyuki
AU - Takeno, Nobuhiro
AU - Hoshina, Akiko
AU - Oe, Mikihiro
AU - Shinohara, Kanna
AU - Shibahara, Naotoshi
AU - Sakurai, Hiroaki
AU - Saiki, Ikuo
AU - Koizumi, Keiichi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Japan Society for Oriental Medicine and Medical and Pharmaceutical Society for WAKAN-YAKU
PY - 2015/9
Y1 - 2015/9
N2 - Aim: Vaccines have made great contributions to human welfare, and can be used even more effectively with adjuvants. The immune-inducible effects of adjuvants are classified into four categories: T-helper (Th)1, Th2, antibody, and cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) responses. Exogenous antigens are mainly presented to major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecules, but are also presented to MHC class I molecules via the antigen cross-presentation process in dendritic cells. The enhancement of cross-presentation of an injected vaccine antigen by an adjuvant leads to Th1 and CTL responses, resulting in successful intracellular infection and tumor vaccine therapy. Methods: It is widely known that herbal medicines have strong immune response effects. With this in mind, we developed a novel vaccine adjuvant from natural compounds used in herbal medicine, through an in vitro model vaccine antigen (ovalbumin, OVA) cross-presentation assay. Results: Among 89 natural compounds, 1,2,3,4,6-penta-O-galloyl-β-d-glucose (PGG) most enhanced cross-presentation in dendritic cells. While the expression of MHC class II molecules was suppressed, PGG enhanced the expression of MHC class I molecules, restricted to OVA-derived peptides. Conclusion: Restricted MHC class I expression resulting from the use of PGG enhanced cross-presentation by dendritic cells.
AB - Aim: Vaccines have made great contributions to human welfare, and can be used even more effectively with adjuvants. The immune-inducible effects of adjuvants are classified into four categories: T-helper (Th)1, Th2, antibody, and cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) responses. Exogenous antigens are mainly presented to major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecules, but are also presented to MHC class I molecules via the antigen cross-presentation process in dendritic cells. The enhancement of cross-presentation of an injected vaccine antigen by an adjuvant leads to Th1 and CTL responses, resulting in successful intracellular infection and tumor vaccine therapy. Methods: It is widely known that herbal medicines have strong immune response effects. With this in mind, we developed a novel vaccine adjuvant from natural compounds used in herbal medicine, through an in vitro model vaccine antigen (ovalbumin, OVA) cross-presentation assay. Results: Among 89 natural compounds, 1,2,3,4,6-penta-O-galloyl-β-d-glucose (PGG) most enhanced cross-presentation in dendritic cells. While the expression of MHC class II molecules was suppressed, PGG enhanced the expression of MHC class I molecules, restricted to OVA-derived peptides. Conclusion: Restricted MHC class I expression resulting from the use of PGG enhanced cross-presentation by dendritic cells.
KW - 1,2,3,4,6-penta-O-galloyl-β- d -glucose
KW - antigen
KW - cross-presentation
KW - dendritic cell
KW - major histocompatibility complex class I
KW - vaccine adjuvant
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U2 - 10.1002/tkm2.1017
DO - 10.1002/tkm2.1017
M3 - 学術論文
AN - SCOPUS:85120437330
SN - 2053-4515
VL - 2
SP - 43
EP - 49
JO - Traditional & Kampo Medicine
JF - Traditional & Kampo Medicine
IS - 2
ER -