Harnessing invariant NKT cells in vaccination strategies

V Cerundolo, JD Silk, SH Masri, M Salio - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2009 - nature.com
V Cerundolo, JD Silk, SH Masri, M Salio
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2009nature.com
To optimize vaccination strategies, it is important to use protocols that can'jump-start'immune
responses by harnessing cells of the innate immune system to assist the expansion of
antigen-specific B and T cells. In this Review, we discuss the evidence indicating that
invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells can positively modulate dendritic cells and B cells, and
that their pharmacological activation in the presence of antigenic proteins can enhance
antigen-specific B-and T-cell responses. In addition, we describe structural and kinetic …
Abstract
To optimize vaccination strategies, it is important to use protocols that can 'jump-start' immune responses by harnessing cells of the innate immune system to assist the expansion of antigen-specific B and T cells. In this Review, we discuss the evidence indicating that invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells can positively modulate dendritic cells and B cells, and that their pharmacological activation in the presence of antigenic proteins can enhance antigen-specific B- and T-cell responses. In addition, we describe structural and kinetic analyses that assist in the design of optimal iNKT-cell agonists that could be used in the clinical setting as vaccine adjuvants.
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