Coley's toxins, an early and enigmatic form of cancer (immuno)therapy, were based on preparations of . As part of a program to explore bacterial metabolites with immunomodulatory potential, . metabolites were assayed in a cell-based immune assay, and a single membrane lipid, 18:1/18:0/18:1/18:0 cardiolipin, was identified. Its activity was profiled in additional cellular assays, which showed it to be an agonist of a TLR2-TLR1 signaling pathway with a 6 μM EC and robust TNF-α induction. A synthetic analog with switched acyl chains had no measurable activity in immune assays. The identification of a single immunogenic cardiolipin with a restricted structure-activity profile has implications for immune regulation, cancer immunotherapy, and poststreptococcal autoimmune diseases.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.3c07727 | DOI Listing |
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