The Elicitation of an Antigen-Specific Antibody Immune Response Using a Nanoparticulate Adjuvant Derived from Saponaria officinalis
Bogoyavlenskiy A. Alexyuk M. Alexyuk P. Omirtayeva E. Zaitseva I. Moldakhanov Y. Anarkulova E. Berezin V.
August 2025Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Molecules
2025#30Issue 16
The use of vaccines incorporating subunit proteins and viral components has significantly increased in recent decades, emphasizing the need for more effective and modular adjuvants. This study examined saponins from Saponaria officinalis, regarded as one of the most promising plant sources for developing an adjuvant platform using nanocomplex formation. A nanoparticle adjuvant containing saponins from Saponaria officinalis can be used to stimulate a humoral immune response; this ability was demonstrated using a model that included various viral proteins. The humoral immune response enhanced by saponin-containing adjuvants can increase from four to sixteen times, depending on the type of antigen used. Additionally, this response surpasses that triggered by antigens paired with aluminum hydroxide and is comparable to responses induced by adjuvants that contain Quil A. The further investigation of these platforms may yield a broader range of immunostimulants that can enhance vaccine effectiveness.
adjuvant , Saponaria officinalis , saponin , specific immunity , vaccine , viral antigen
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