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Engineered polysaccharides for controlling innate and adaptive immune responses
- Nam, Jutaek;
- Kim, April;
- Kim, Kidong;
- Moon, Jeong Hyun;
- Baig, Juwon;
- ... Son, Sejin;
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Therapeutic interventions can be designed by exploiting the immune system's ability to initiate specific responses to various stimuli. However, specific T cell activation, which is a key target for vaccines and immunotherapies, remains challenging. Polysaccharides derived from microbial cell walls are promising immunomodulators that interact with pathogen-recognition receptors (PRRs) on dendritic cells and macrophages, triggering robust immune responses for modulating T cell function and activating effector or regulatory pathways. In this Review, we discuss the role of polysaccharides as pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) recognized by PRRs and their immunomodulatory potential for biomedical applications. We examine the engineering aspects of polysaccharides, investigating their potential in vaccine, immunoadjuvant, immune-modulation and drug-delivery applications and highlighting their immune-activating or immune-regulatory functions. We also explore how trained immunity can be induced by polysaccharides to trigger immune responsiveness upon re-encountering pathogens. By leveraging materials engineering principles, polysaccharides can offer a platform for effective vaccines and immunotherapies against autoimmune and other diseases.
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- Engineered polysaccharides for controlling innate and adaptive immune responses
- 저자
- Nam, Jutaek; Kim, April; Kim, Kidong; Moon, Jeong Hyun; Baig, Juwon; Phoo, May; Moon, James J.; Son, Sejin
- 발행일
- 2024-09
- 유형
- Review
- 저널명
- Nature Reviews Bioengineering
- 권
- 2
- 호
- 9
- 페이지
- 733 ~ 751