Design and assessment of dimeric trehalose glycolipids as a strategy to enhance Mincle-mediated vaccine adjuvanticity

Abstract

It has been suggested that the clustering of the macrophage inducible C-type lectin (Mincle), either with itself or with the related macrophage C-type lectin (MCL), can lead to improved Mincle-mediated signalling and adjuvant activity. To this end, we synthesised dimeric ligands that contained Mincle agonists trehalose dibehenate (TDB) or C18-brartemicin (C18Brar), and which were linked by C5, C10 or C14 acyl chains. Using mMincle NFAT-GFP reporter cells and murine WT and Mincle−/− bone marrow derived macrophages (BMDMs), we demonstrated that the dimeric ligands activate Mincle signalling, with the C10-linked TDB dimer 3b leading to high levels of IL-1β, IL-6 and, in particular, TNF-α in vitro. Dimer 3b was then tested for its adjuvant properties in vivo using OVA as a model antigen and was found to induce significantly more germinal centre B cells compared to OVA alone and TDB + OVA (unconjugated); however neither TDB nor dimer 3b led to an increase in T cell numbers relative to OVA alone. Taken together, these data provide proof of concept that dimeric Mincle ligands are a new class of potential Mincle-mediated vaccine adjuvants.

Graphical abstract: Design and assessment of dimeric trehalose glycolipids as a strategy to enhance Mincle-mediated vaccine adjuvanticity

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Nov 2025
Accepted
09 Jan 2026
First published
02 Feb 2026

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2026, Advance Article

Design and assessment of dimeric trehalose glycolipids as a strategy to enhance Mincle-mediated vaccine adjuvanticity

E. M. Dangerfield, M. A. T. P. Manthrirathna, J. C. Robinson, B. S. Luong, O. R. Palmer, L. M. Connor, M. S. M. Timmer and B. L. Stocker, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5OB01835H

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