# Characterization of Turbo, a TLR Ligand-based Adjuvant for Glycoconjugate Vaccines

**Authors:** Kishore R. Alugupalli

PMC · DOI: 10.4049/immunohorizons.2400040 · 2024-08-02

## TL;DR

A new adjuvant called Turbo improves vaccine effectiveness by boosting antibody responses without causing harmful side effects.

## Contribution

Turbo, a TLR ligand-based adjuvant, enhances glycoconjugate vaccine immunogenicity across all ages and eliminates the need for boosters.

## Key findings

- Turbo promotes antibody class switching to all IgG isotypes with durable responses and long-lived plasma cells.
- Turbo's adjuvanticity is MyD88-dependent and does not rely on inflammasome activation or pyroptotic cell death.
- Turbo formulations with TLR ligands improve antibody responses against various bacterial pathogens.

## Abstract

Many bacterial polysaccharide vaccines, including the typhoid Vi polysaccharide (ViPS) and tetravalent meningococcal polysaccharide conjugate (MCV4) vaccines, do not incorporate adjuvants and are not highly immunogenic, particularly in infants. I found that endotoxin, a TLR4 ligand in ViPS, contributes to the immunogenicity of typhoid vaccines. Because endotoxin is pyrogenic, and its levels are highly variable in vaccines, I developed monophosphoryl lipid A, a nontoxic TLR4 ligand–based adjuvant named Turbo. Admixing Turbo with ViPS and MCV4 vaccines improved their immunogenicity across all ages and eliminated booster requirement. To understand the characteristics of this adjuvanticity, I compared Turbo with alum. Unlike alum, which polarizes the response toward the IgG1 isotype, Turbo promoted Ab class switching to all IgG isotypes with affinity maturation; the magnitude of this IgG response is durable and accompanied by the presence of long-lived plasma cells in the mouse bone marrow. In striking contrast with the pathways employed by alum, Turbo adjuvanticity is independent of NLPR3, pyroptotic cell death effector Gasdermin D, and canonical and noncanonical inflammasome activation mediated by Caspase-1 and Caspase-11, respectively. Turbo adjuvanticity is primarily dependent on the MyD88 axis and is lost in mice deficient in costimulatory molecules CD86 and CD40, indicating that Turbo adjuvanticity includes activation of these pathways. Because Turbo formulations containing either monophosphoryl lipid A or TLR2 ligands, Pam2CysSerLys4, and Pam3CysSerLys4 help generate Ab response of all IgG isotypes, as an adjuvant Turbo can improve the immunogenicity of glycoconjugate vaccines against a wide range of bacterial pathogens whose elimination requires appropriate IgG isotypes.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** MYD88 (MYD88 innate immune signal transduction adaptor) [NCBI Gene 4615], CD86 (CD86 molecule) [NCBI Gene 942], CD40 (CD40 molecule) [NCBI Gene 958], NLRP3 (NLR family pyrin domain containing 3) [NCBI Gene 114548], Caspase1 (caspase-1) [NCBI Gene 692604]
- **Chemicals:** endotoxin (PubChem CID 53481793), monophosphoryl lipid A (PubChem CID 24978548), Pam3CysSerLys4 (PubChem CID 130704)
- **Diseases:** typhoid (MONDO:0005619), meningococcal disease (MONDO:0005373)
- **Species:** Mus musculus (taxon 10090)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** Tlr4 (toll-like receptor 4) [NCBI Gene 21898] {aka Lps, Ly87, Ran/M1, Rasl2-8}, Cd86 (CD86 antigen) [NCBI Gene 12524] {aka B7, B7-2, B7.2, B70, CLS1, Cd28l2}, Casp1 (caspase 1) [NCBI Gene 12362] {aka ICE, Il1bc}, TLR4 (toll like receptor 4) [NCBI Gene 7099] {aka ARMD10, CD284, TLR-4, TOLL}, Myd88 (myeloid differentiation primary response gene 88) [NCBI Gene 17874], Gsdmd (gasdermin D) [NCBI Gene 69146] {aka 1810036L03Rik, DF5L, Dfna5l, GsdmD-1, Gsdmdc1, M2-4}, Cd40 (CD40 antigen) [NCBI Gene 21939] {aka Bp50, GP39, HIGM1, IGM, IMD3, T-BAM}, Tlr2 (toll-like receptor 2) [NCBI Gene 24088] {aka Ly105}, Ighg1 (immunoglobulin heavy constant gamma 1 (G1m marker)) [NCBI Gene 16017] {aka IgG1, Igh-4, VH7183}
- **Diseases:** typhoid (MESH:D014435), bacterial pathogens (MESH:D001424)
- **Chemicals:** monophosphoryl lipid A (MESH:C048436), polysaccharide (MESH:D011134), Turbo (-)
- **Species:** Mus musculus (house mouse, species) [taxon 10090]

## Figures

5 figures with captions in the complete paper: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC11374753/full.md

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC11374753