Targeting Langerhans cells via skin delivery of HIV Envelope enhances the antibody response to vaccination
Juliane S. Lanza, Adele Hammoudi, Joanna De Chiara, Mathieu Surenaud, Anaïs Kembou, Michela Esposito, Sandra Zurawski, Gerard Zurawski, Mireille Centlivre, Bernard Malissen, Véronique Godot, Yves Lévy, Sandrine Henri, Sylvain Cardinaud

TL;DR
A vaccine targeting Langerhans cells in the skin with HIV Envelope protein boosts antibody responses without adjuvants.
Contribution
Demonstrates that intradermal delivery of Langerin-targeted HIV Env antigen enhances antibody responses via Langerhans cells.
Findings
Intradermal delivery of αLang.Env induced strong Tfh and Env-specific IgG responses without adjuvant.
Langerhans cells, not dermal cDC1s, were the main drivers of germinal center reactions and antibody production.
Topical delivery failed to elicit Tfh cells or Env-specific B cell responses.
Abstract
Targeting dendritic cells (DCs) with antigens is a promising approach to modulating T follicular helper (Tfh) cells and germinal center (GC) reactions, enhancing vaccine-induced adaptive immune responses, with preclinical studies highlighting a key role of Langerhans cells (LCs) in generating HIV-1-specific antibody responses. This study evaluated the immunogenicity of a Langerin-targeting vaccine (αLang.Env), comprising an anti-mouse Langerin mAb fused to HIV-1 Envelope 96ZM651 gp140 (Env), delivered through various skin immunization routes in mice, and explored the roles of epidermal LCs and dermal cDC1s in adaptive immune responses. Lymph nodes draining the immunization sites were analyzed using ovalbumin (OVA) as a surrogate antigen after topical (top.), subcutaneous (s.c.), intradermal (i.d.), or transcutaneous (t.c.) delivery via laser-guided microporation, with αLang.Env…
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TopicsImmunotherapy and Immune Responses · T-cell and B-cell Immunology · Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments
