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Hemocyanins: Microscopic Giants with Unique Structural Features for Applications in Biomedicine
by
Vergara, Felipe
, Salazar, Michelle L.
, Bustamante, Javier
, Salazar, Fabián
, Becker, María Inés
, Díaz-Dinamarca, Diego A.
, Manubens, Augusto
in
Adjuvants
/ antigenic processing
/ Antigens
/ Availability
/ BCG
/ BCG vaccines
/ Biomedical engineering
/ Biomedical materials
/ Bladder
/ CD4 antigen
/ CD8 antigen
/ DC-SIGN protein
/ Hemocyanins
/ Immune response
/ Immunology
/ Immunomodulation
/ Immunomodulators
/ Immunostimulation
/ Immunotherapy
/ Infectious diseases
/ innate immune receptors
/ Lectins
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Machine learning
/ Major histocompatibility complex
/ Mannose
/ Medical research
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Melanoma
/ mollusk hemocyanins
/ Mollusks
/ Monosaccharides
/ MyD88 protein
/ N-glycans
/ Peptides
/ Polysaccharides
/ protein-based adjuvants
/ Proteins
/ Skin cancer
/ Sugars
/ T cells
/ Tetanus antitoxin
/ Th1 immune response
/ TLR4 protein
/ Toll-like receptors
/ Vaccine development
/ Vaccines
2025
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Hemocyanins: Microscopic Giants with Unique Structural Features for Applications in Biomedicine
by
Vergara, Felipe
, Salazar, Michelle L.
, Bustamante, Javier
, Salazar, Fabián
, Becker, María Inés
, Díaz-Dinamarca, Diego A.
, Manubens, Augusto
in
Adjuvants
/ antigenic processing
/ Antigens
/ Availability
/ BCG
/ BCG vaccines
/ Biomedical engineering
/ Biomedical materials
/ Bladder
/ CD4 antigen
/ CD8 antigen
/ DC-SIGN protein
/ Hemocyanins
/ Immune response
/ Immunology
/ Immunomodulation
/ Immunomodulators
/ Immunostimulation
/ Immunotherapy
/ Infectious diseases
/ innate immune receptors
/ Lectins
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Machine learning
/ Major histocompatibility complex
/ Mannose
/ Medical research
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Melanoma
/ mollusk hemocyanins
/ Mollusks
/ Monosaccharides
/ MyD88 protein
/ N-glycans
/ Peptides
/ Polysaccharides
/ protein-based adjuvants
/ Proteins
/ Skin cancer
/ Sugars
/ T cells
/ Tetanus antitoxin
/ Th1 immune response
/ TLR4 protein
/ Toll-like receptors
/ Vaccine development
/ Vaccines
2025
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Hemocyanins: Microscopic Giants with Unique Structural Features for Applications in Biomedicine
by
Vergara, Felipe
, Salazar, Michelle L.
, Bustamante, Javier
, Salazar, Fabián
, Becker, María Inés
, Díaz-Dinamarca, Diego A.
, Manubens, Augusto
in
Adjuvants
/ antigenic processing
/ Antigens
/ Availability
/ BCG
/ BCG vaccines
/ Biomedical engineering
/ Biomedical materials
/ Bladder
/ CD4 antigen
/ CD8 antigen
/ DC-SIGN protein
/ Hemocyanins
/ Immune response
/ Immunology
/ Immunomodulation
/ Immunomodulators
/ Immunostimulation
/ Immunotherapy
/ Infectious diseases
/ innate immune receptors
/ Lectins
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Machine learning
/ Major histocompatibility complex
/ Mannose
/ Medical research
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Melanoma
/ mollusk hemocyanins
/ Mollusks
/ Monosaccharides
/ MyD88 protein
/ N-glycans
/ Peptides
/ Polysaccharides
/ protein-based adjuvants
/ Proteins
/ Skin cancer
/ Sugars
/ T cells
/ Tetanus antitoxin
/ Th1 immune response
/ TLR4 protein
/ Toll-like receptors
/ Vaccine development
/ Vaccines
2025
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Hemocyanins: Microscopic Giants with Unique Structural Features for Applications in Biomedicine
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Hemocyanins: Microscopic Giants with Unique Structural Features for Applications in Biomedicine
2025
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Overview
Vaccine adjuvants play a crucial role in the field of vaccinology, yet they remain one of the least developed and poorly characterized components of modern biomedical research. The limited availability of clinically approved adjuvants highlights the urgent need for new molecules with well-defined mechanisms and improved safety profiles. Hemocyanins, large copper-containing metalloglycoproteins found in mollusks, represent a unique class of natural immunomodulators. Hemocyanins serve as carrier proteins that help generate antibodies against peptides and hapten molecules. They also function as non-specific protein-based adjuvants (PBAs) in both experimental human and veterinary vaccines. Their mannose-rich N-glycans allow for multivalent binding to innate immune receptors, including C-type lectin receptors (e.g., MR, DC-SIGN) and Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), thereby activating both MyD88- and TRIF-dependent signaling pathways. Hemocyanins consistently favor Th1-skewed immune responses, which is a key characteristic of their adjuvant potential. Remarkably, their conformational stability supports slow intracellular degradation and facilitates dual routing through MHC-II and MHC-I pathways, thereby enhancing both CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell responses. Several hemocyanins are currently being utilized in biomedical research, including Keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) from Megathura crenulata, along with those from other gastropods such as Concholepas concholepas (CCH), Fissurella latimarginata (FLH), Rapana venosa (RvH), and Helix pomatia (HpH), all of which display strong immunomodulatory properties, making them promising candidates as adjuvants for next-generation vaccines against infectious diseases and therapeutic immunotherapies for cancer. However, their structural complexity has posed challenges for their recombinant production, thus limiting their availability from natural sources. This reliance introduces variability, scalability issues, and challenges related to regulatory compliance. Future research should focus on defining the hemocyanin immunopeptidome and isolating minimal peptides that retain their adjuvant activity. Harnessing advances in structural biology, immunology, and machine learning will be critical in transforming hemocyanins into safe, reproducible, and versatile immunomodulators. This review highlights recent progress in understanding how hemocyanins modulate mammalian immunity through their unique structural features and highlights their potential implications as potent PBAs for vaccine development and other biomedical applications. By addressing the urgent need for novel immunostimulatory platforms, hemocyanins could significantly advance vaccine design and immunotherapy approaches.
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