Biomolecules (Dec 2022)

Sex-Specific Differences in Cytokine Induction by the Glycolipid Adjuvant 7DW8-5 in Mice

  • Felicia N. Watson,
  • Caroline J. Duncombe,
  • Anya C. Kalata,
  • Ethan Conrad,
  • Sumana Chakravarty,
  • B. Kim Lee Sim,
  • Stephen L. Hoffman,
  • Moriya Tsuji,
  • Melanie J. Shears,
  • Sean C. Murphy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biom13010008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. 8

Abstract

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7DW8-5 is a potent glycolipid adjuvant that improves malaria vaccine efficacy in mice by inducing IFN-γ and increasing protective CD8+ T cell responses. The addition of 7DW8-5 was previously shown to improve the efficacy of a CD8+ T cell-mediated heterologous ‘prime-and-trap’ malaria vaccine against Plasmodium yoelii sporozoite challenge in inbred female mice. Here, we report significant differential sex-specific responses to 7DW8-5 in inbred and outbred mice. Male mice express significantly less IFN-γ and IL-4 compared to females following intravenous 7DW8-5 administration. Additionally, unlike in female mice, 7DW8-5 did not improve the vaccine efficacy against sporozoite challenge in prime-and-trap vaccinated male mice. Our findings highlight the importance of including both female and male sexes in experimental adjuvant studies.

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