Issue 8, 2023

Interaction mode of hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin with vaccine adjuvant components Tween 80 and Triton X-100 revealed by fluorescence increasing-quenching analysis

Abstract

The nonionic surfactants Tween 80 (Tw80) and Triton X-100 (TX100), which are used as components of adjuvants, were used with bovine serum albumin (BSA) and hydroxfypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HP-β-CD) as model antigens. The interaction patterns of Tw80 and TX100 with the hydrophobic cores of the model antigens were investigated. The fluorescence of 8-anilinonaphthalene-1-sulfonic acid (ANS), a hydrophobic fluorescent probe, was used to evaluate the effect of surfactants on each model antigen. A Hanes Woolf plot was used to analyze the adsorption of ANS to BSA, and an activator–inhibitor model was used to analyze the concentration-dependent increase and decrease of ANS fluorescence intensity. For BSA, TX100 occupies the ANS binding site inside the BSA hydrophobic core, while Tw80 does not contribute to the ANS binding site in the hydrophobic core. For HP-β-CD, the ANS concentration required for analyzable fluorescence intensity extended to the range where ANS concentration-dependent quenching was not negligible. Using the activator inhibitor model, we were able to separate the activators and inhibitors of ANS fluorescence and evaluate the affinity of ANS for HP-β-CD and surfactants. The results obtained showed that TX100 provided a hydrophobic environment to the ANS while being encapsulated by HP-β-CD, while Tw80 did not interact with HP-β-CD and provided a hydrophobic environment to the ANS independently of each other. The interpretations obtained were corroborated by the determination of the CMC of TX100 and Tw80, the effect of salt on ANS fluorescence, and 1H-NMR and ROESY. In summary, the results showed that the large hydrophilic head of Tween, composed of sorbitan and PEG chains, floated in the aqueous phase like a balloon, while Triton pierced the hydrophobic core of the antigen like a spear. In both BSA and HP-β-CD model antigens, TX100 impinged on the hydrophobic core.

Graphical abstract: Interaction mode of hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin with vaccine adjuvant components Tween 80 and Triton X-100 revealed by fluorescence increasing-quenching analysis

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Jan 2023
Accepted
17 Jan 2023
First published
19 Jan 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2023,25, 6203-6213

Interaction mode of hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin with vaccine adjuvant components Tween 80 and Triton X-100 revealed by fluorescence increasing-quenching analysis

Y. Kurosawa, S. Goto, K. Mitsuya, Y. Otsuka and H. Yokoyama, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2023, 25, 6203 DOI: 10.1039/D3CP00094J

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