Phytol-derived novel isoprenoid immunostimulants

Front Immunol. 2012 Mar 22:3:49. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2012.00049. eCollection 2012.

Abstract

This review describes the adjuvanticity of novel diterpenoids (synthetic phytol derivatives) compared to some commercially available adjuvants. The efficacy of the phytol-derived immunostimulants was evaluated in terms of their ability to activate innate immunity, amplify various antigen-specific immune responses, and engender immunological memory with no discernible adverse effects in both competent and immune-deficient mice. The profile that emerges out of these studies reveals that the phytol derivatives are excellent immunostimulants, superior to a number of commercial adjuvants in terms of long-term memory induction and activation of both innate and acquired immunity. Additionally, the phytol-derived compounds have no cumulative inflammatory or toxic effects even in immuno-compromised mice.

Keywords: activation of innate immunity; antibody and CTL response; cytokine microenvironment; immunostimulants; inflammasome; isoprenoid adjuvants; phytol derivatives; vaccine efficacy.