Specific Protein Antigen Delivery to Human Langerhans Cells in Intact Skin

Christoph Johannes Heinrich Rademacher (Corresponding author), Mareike Rentzsch, Robert Wawrzinek, Claudia Zelle-Rieser, Helen Strandt, Lydia Bellmann, Felix Franz Robert Fuchsberger, Jessica Schulze, Jil Busmann, Juliane Rademacher, Stephan Sigl, Barbara Del Frari, Patrizia Stoitzner

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Abstract

Immune modulating therapies and vaccines are in high demand, not least to the recent global spread of SARS-CoV2. To achieve efficient activation of the immune system, professional antigen presenting cells have proven to be key coordinators of such responses. Especially targeted approaches, actively directing antigens to specialized dendritic cells, promise to be more effective and accompanied by reduced payload due to less off-target effects. Although antibody and glycan-based targeting of receptors on dendritic cells have been employed, these are often expensive and time-consuming to manufacture or lack sufficient specificity. Thus, we applied a small-molecule ligand that specifically binds Langerin, a hallmark receptor on Langerhans cells, conjugated to a model protein antigen. Via microneedle injection, this construct was intradermally administered into intact human skin explants, selectively loading Langerhans cells in the epidermis. The ligand-mediated cellular uptake outpaces protein degradation resulting in intact antigen delivery. Due to the pivotal role of Langerhans cells in induction of immune responses, this approach of antigen-targeting of tissue-resident immune cells offers a novel way to deliver highly effective vaccines with minimally invasive administration.

Original languageEnglish
Article number732298
Number of pages10
JournalFrontiers in Immunology
Volume12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Oct 2021

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 301903 Vaccine development
  • 301902 Immunology

Keywords

  • C-type lectins
  • CROSS-PRESENTATION
  • DC-SIGN
  • DENDRITIC CELLS
  • LEADS
  • LECTIN
  • Langerhans cells
  • Langerin
  • RESPONSES
  • microinjection
  • subunit vaccine
  • targeted delivery
  • transdermal
  • vaccine

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