Crucial role for the Nalp3 inflammasome in the immunostimulatory properties of aluminium adjuvants

SC Eisenbarth, OR Colegio, W O'Connor… - Nature, 2008 - nature.com
SC Eisenbarth, OR Colegio, W O'Connor, FS Sutterwala, RA Flavell
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Aluminium adjuvants, typically referred to as 'alum', are the most commonly used adjuvants
in human and animal vaccines worldwide, yet the mechanism underlying the stimulation of
the immune system by alum remains unknown. Toll-like receptors are critical in sensing
infections and are therefore common targets of various adjuvants used in immunological
studies. Although alum is known to induce the production of proinflammatory cytokines in
vitro, it has been repeatedly demonstrated that alum does not require intact Toll-like receptor …
Abstract
Aluminium adjuvants, typically referred to as ‘alum’, are the most commonly used adjuvants in human and animal vaccines worldwide, yet the mechanism underlying the stimulation of the immune system by alum remains unknown. Toll-like receptors are critical in sensing infections and are therefore common targets of various adjuvants used in immunological studies. Although alum is known to induce the production of proinflammatory cytokines in vitro, it has been repeatedly demonstrated that alum does not require intact Toll-like receptor signalling to activate the immune system,. Here we show that aluminium adjuvants activate an intracellular innate immune response system called the Nalp3 (also known as cryopyrin, CIAS1 or NLRP3) inflammasome. Production of the pro-inflammatory cytokines interleukin-1β and interleukin-18 by macrophages in response to alum in vitro required intact inflammasome signalling. Furthermore, in vivo, mice deficient in Nalp3, ASC (apoptosis-associated speck-like protein containing a caspase recruitment domain) or caspase-1 failed to mount a significant antibody response to an antigen administered with aluminium adjuvants, whereas the response to complete Freund’s adjuvant remained intact. We identify the Nalp3 inflammasome as a crucial element in the adjuvant effect of aluminium adjuvants; in addition, we show that the innate inflammasome pathway can direct a humoral adaptive immune response. This is likely to affect how we design effective, but safe, adjuvants in the future.
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