In this work, immune modulation of monocyte-derived dendritic cells was studied using in vitro cell culture and organ-on-chip models. Self-assembled mannosylated peptide nanofibers were prepared and integrated with the MUC1 TnThr mimetic Tn-MIM, to stimulate DCs’ maturation and differentiation. The nanofibers obtained (namely Man-PA/Tn-MIM) showed remarkable cell-penetrating capabilities and allowed the correct presentation of the antigen mimetic with a corresponding induction of lymphocyte, iNKT and NK cell recruitment. The Man-PA/Tn-MIM integrated nanofibers were also found to direct the immune response towards the Th1 phenotype, which is responsible for the production of cellular and humoral immunity. Organ-on-chip tests confirmed the cytotoxicity of lymphocytes stimulated with DCs exposed to Man-PA/Tn-MIM. These results will help in the development of immunotherapies avoiding complications due to heterogeneous antigen presentation and the use of adjuvants.

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Cristina Nativi

Silvia Fallarini, Andrea Sodini, Filippo Susini, Gaia Lesca, Silvia Scaglione, Maria Elisabetta F. Palamà, Francesca Maestrelli, Maria Cristina Salvatici, Federica Cefalì, Mustafa O. Guler, Ayse Begum Tekinay and Cristina Nativi

Mucin 1 antigen mimetic functionalized mannosylated peptide nanofibers for antigen uptake and immune modulation
Biomater. Sci., 2025, 2025

https://doi.org/10.1039/D5BM00304K

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