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  • Alarmins such as human β-defensin 2 and 3 (HBD2 and 3) play a key role in boosting immune responses by activating plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) to produce IFN-α.
  • HBD2 and 3 enhance the uptake of CpG and host DNA by pDCs, leading to DNA-induced IFN-α production in a TLR9-dependent way, with these molecules forming aggregates that resemble DNA nets.
  • The study suggests that HBD3/CpG complexes serve as strong adjuvants, enhancing immune responses in vaccines by increasing inflammatory cytokine production and recruitment of antigen-presenting cells.

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Alarmins are a group of structurally diverse host defense antimicrobial peptides that are important immune activators. In this article, we present a novel role for two potent alarmins, human β-defensin 2 and 3 (HBD2 and 3), in promoting IFN-α production by human plasmacytoid dendritic cells. We demonstrate that HBD2 and 3 activate pDCs by enhancing the intracellular uptake of CpG and self DNA and promote DNA-induced IFN-α production in a TLR9-dependent manner. Both CpG and host DNA form aggregates that resemble DNA nets when combined with HBD2 and 3. Isothermal titration calorimetry studies to elucidate the nature of HBD3/CpG complexes demonstrate involvement of enthalpy-driven interactions, in addition to hydrophobic interactions, with the formation of complexes at a molar ratio of 2:1 defensin/CpG. The i.v. administration of HBD3/CpG complexes induced proinflammatory cytokines like IL-12, IFN-γ, IL-6, IFN-α, and IL-10 in serum, associated with an increased recruitment of APCs in the spleen. Subcutaneous injections of these complexes showed enhanced infiltration of inflammatory cells at the injection site, indicating a potential pathophysiological role for alarmin/DNA complexes in contributing to inflammation. Intraperitoneal immunization of HBD3/CpG complexes with OVA enhanced both cellular and humoral responses to OVA, compared with OVA/HBD3 or OVA/CPG alone, indicative of a much more potent adjuvant effect of the HBD3/CpG complexes. Thus, the ability of defensins to enhance cellular uptake of nucleic acids can lead to improved vaccine formulations by promoting their uptake by various cells, resulting in an enhanced immune response.

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  • HBD2 and 3 enhance the uptake of CpG and host DNA by pDCs, leading to DNA-induced IFN-α production in a TLR9-dependent way, with these molecules forming aggregates that resemble DNA nets.
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