Signals from the sea: the structural peculiarity of lipid A and weak immunostimulatory lipopolysaccharide from Rheinheimera japonica

Abstract

Lipopolysaccharides (LPSs) isolated from marine bacteria represent a valuable resource for biomedical innovation. Here, we report the first structural elucidation of the lipid A moiety and a preliminary immunological assessment of the full LPS from the marine Gram-negative Rheinheimera japonica KMM 9513T. Using MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry (MS) and tandem MS, we show that the lipid A from R. japonica KMM 9513T exhibits a heterogeneous architecture, composed of mono- and bis-phosphorylated tetra- and penta-acylated species with variations in the acyl chain length, saturation, branching, and positional isomerism. Functionally, the full LPS was found to be immunologically silent toward TLR4-mediated NF-κB activation in HEK-Blue™ hTLR4 cells and triggered only modest, dose-dependent responses in differentiated human THP-1 macrophages. Strikingly, the R. japonica LPS was able to antagonize E. coli LPS-induced TLR4 activation, even at low doses. Overall, this study uncovers a structurally and functionally atypical marine LPS with a dual profile, inactive towards TLR4 yet capable of modulating LPS-induced signaling. These findings offer a promising basis to consider R. japonica LPS as a source of structural inspiration for the design of synthetic derivatives with controlled immunological properties.

Graphical abstract: Signals from the sea: the structural peculiarity of lipid A and weak immunostimulatory lipopolysaccharide from Rheinheimera japonica

Supplementary files

Transparent peer review

To support increased transparency, we offer authors the option to publish the peer review history alongside their article.

View this article’s peer review history

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 May 2025
Accepted
07 Jul 2025
First published
07 Jul 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Chem. Biol., 2025, Advance Article

Signals from the sea: the structural peculiarity of lipid A and weak immunostimulatory lipopolysaccharide from Rheinheimera japonica

S. De Chiara, F. Olmeo, E. Andretta, L. De Simone Carone, M. Mercogliano, V. S. Belova, L. A. Romanenko, M. S. Kokoulin, A. Silipo, A. Molinaro and F. Di Lorenzo, RSC Chem. Biol., 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5CB00134J

This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported Licence. You can use material from this article in other publications, without requesting further permission from the RSC, provided that the correct acknowledgement is given and it is not used for commercial purposes.

To request permission to reproduce material from this article in a commercial publication, please go to the Copyright Clearance Center request page.

If you are an author contributing to an RSC publication, you do not need to request permission provided correct acknowledgement is given.

If you are the author of this article, you do not need to request permission to reproduce figures and diagrams provided correct acknowledgement is given. If you want to reproduce the whole article in a third-party commercial publication (excluding your thesis/dissertation for which permission is not required) please go to the Copyright Clearance Center request page.

Read more about how to correctly acknowledge RSC content.

Social activity

Spotlight

Advertisements