Generation of a Liposomal Vaccine Adjuvant Based on Sulfated S-Lactosylarchaeol (SLA) Glycolipids.

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)(2022)

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Vaccine formulations utilize adjuvants to enhance the level and breadth of the immune response to a target antigen. Liposomes composed of sulfated S-lactosylarchaeol (SLA) glycolipids can induce strong humoral and cell-mediated antigen-specific immune responses to co-administered antigens in mice. This has been demonstrated with a variety of protein antigens, where the protein is either encapsulated within or simply admixed with the archaeal liposomes (archaeosomes). In this process, a dried film of SLA glycolipid is hydrated in water or antigen solution to generate a large multilamellar (ML) liposomal suspension which is then size reduced by sonication to form unilamellar vesicles (UL) with a narrower size distribution. Herein, we describe the generation of liposomes based on the archaeal-based lipid SLA for use as an adjuvant in vaccine formulations.
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Archaeosome,Glycolipid,Liposome,Sulfated lactosyl archaeol,Vaccine
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