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Structural and Biophysical Immunology – Research group Adnane Achour

Cellular communication is achieved through the interactions of specialized receptor molecules at the cell surface and their ligands. The expertise of the Achour research group is multiple, making use of a combination of structural biology, biophysical characterization and immunology.

Structural bases underlying TCR recognition of an MHC class I molecule in complex with a peptide. Overall view of the same TCR binding to the same class I molecule presenting two different epitopes.
Structural bases underlying TCR recognition of an MHC class I molecule in complex with a peptide. Overall view of the same TCR binding to the same class I molecule presenting two different epitopes. Photo: Renhua Sun.

Structural and Biophysical Immunology

Cellular communication is achieved through the interactions of specialized receptor molecules at the cell surface and their ligands. The expertise of the Achour research group is multiple, making use of a combination of structural biology, biophysical characterization and immunology to understand the function of pathogen-derived virulence-associated proteins as well as to define novel procedures that allow for the design of Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC)-class I and class II-restricted altered peptide ligands. Deep knowledge in molecular biology, biochemistry, X-ray crystallography and Small Angle X-ray Scattering is combined with expertise in functional in vitro and in vivo immunological assays as well as a large panel of different biophysical technologies, including Surface Plasmon Resonance, Isothermal Titration Calorimetry and microscale thermophoresis, to define and study how proteins interact with other ligands, how they manipulate and distort immune responses and finally how one may reestablish efficient immunological responses and/or define novel inhibitors. By understanding the structural details of proteins, we can probe their function and potentially design artificial ligands that could modulate their function and activity. All of our studies are complemented by a wide array of in vitro and in vivo immunological assays.

Development of MHC class I-binding altered peptides for vaccines

Using a combination of structural biology and immunology, our research group has defined a procedure that allows for the design of altered peptide ligands (APLs) that bind with high affinity to MHC-I and MHC-II ligands. The immunogenic APLs act as mimotopes of disease-associated non-immunogenic epitopes, and enhance the stability of MHC-I and MHC-II/peptide complexes. Importantly, these modified peptides conserve a structural conformation similar to the wild-type infection-derived or non-immunogenic tumor-associated peptides. Studies performed within our laboratory demonstrate that the induced immunogenic CD4+ and CD8+ T cells cross-react with the original peptides, resulting in enhanced in vitro and in vivo responses. Studies of the functional and structural consequences of substitutions in APLs on CD8 responses directed towards tumor associated antigens and viral immune escape variants are ongoing. Similarly studies on the initiation of CD4+ T cells using MHC-II-restricted epitopes are also performed in close collaboration with clinical research groups. The effects of similar modifications are also tested on modulation of recognition by natural killer (NK) cells.

Determination of the crystal structures of Streptococcus pneumoniae-associated virulence factors

Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) is a major human pathogen and the leading cause of pneumoniae, bacteremia and meningitis in adults. The increasing number of antibiotic-resistant strains and the suboptimal clinical efficacy of available vaccines hamper control of this pathogen. We focus on novel virulence-related pneumococcal proteins that could be used as potential targets for future drugs.

Publications

Selected publications

  • Article: ANTIOXIDANTS. 2021;10(7):1094
    Selvam AK; Jawad R; Gramignoli R; Achour A; Salter H; Bjornstedt M
  • Article: ACS NANO. 2021;15(4):7500-7512
    Moretti M; La Rocca R; Donnorso MP; Torre B; Canale C; Malerba M; Das G; Sottile R; Garofalo C; Achour A; Karre K; Carbone E; Di Fabrizio E
  • Article: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. 2020;10(1):22455
    Chao Y; Bergenfelz C; Sun R; Han X; Achour A; Hakansson AP
  • Article: BIOMOLECULAR NMR ASSIGNMENTS. 2020;14(2):195-200
    Schulte T; Sala BM; Nilvebrant J; Nygren P-A; Achour A; Shernyukov A; Agback T; Agback P
  • Article: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. 2020;11(1):4420
    Hanke L; Perez LV; Sheward DJ; Das H; Schulte T; Moliner-Morro A; Corcoran M; Achour A; Hedestam GBK; Haellberg BM; Murrell B; McInerney GM
  • Article: PLOS PATHOGENS. 2020;16(9):e1008855
    De Meo S; Dell'Oste V; Molfetta R; Tassinari V; Lotti LV; Vespa S; Pignoloni B; Covino DA; Fantuzzi L; Bona R; Zingoni A; Nardone I; Biolatti M; Coscia A; Paolini R; Benkirane M; Edfors F; Sandalova T; Achour A; Hiscott J; Landolfo S; Santoni A; Cerboni C
  • Article: BMC IMMUNOLOGY. 2020;21(1):27
    Gerstner C; Turcinov S; Hensvold AH; Chemin K; Uchtenhagen H; Ramwadhdoebe TH; Dubnovitsky A; Kozhukh G; Ronnblom L; Kwok WW; Achour A; Catrina A; van Baarsen LGM; Malmstrom V
  • Article: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES. 2020;21(9):E3235-3235
    Visentin C; Broggini L; Sala BM; Russo R; Barbiroli A; Santambrogio C; Nonnis S; Dubnovitsky A; Bolognesi M; Miranda E; Achour A; Ricagno S
  • Article: PLOS PATHOGENS. 2020;16(5):e1008244
    Duru AD; Sun R; Allerbring EB; Chadderton J; Kadri N; Han X; Peqini K; Uchtenhagen H; Madhurantakam C; Pellegrino S; Sandalova T; Nygren P-A; Turner SJ; Achour A
  • Article: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY. 2020;50(4):494-504
    Luu TT; Wagner AK; Schmied L; Meinke S; Freund JE; Kambayashi T; Ravens I; Achour A; Bernhardt G; Chambers BJ; Hoglund P; Kadri N
  • Article: THE FEBS JOURNAL. 2020;287(3):546-560
    Achour A; Broggini L; Han X; Sun R; Santambrogio C; Buratto J; Visentin C; Barbiroli A; De Luca CMG; Sormanni P; Moda F; De Simone A; Sandalova T; Grandori R; Camilloni C; Ricagno S
  • Article: FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY. 2020;11:437
    Gupta S; Yla-Anttila P; Sandalova T; Achour A; Masucci MG
  • Article: ARTHRITIS & RHEUMATOLOGY. 2020;72(1):179-191
    Galindo-Feria AS; Albrecht I; Fernandes-Cerqueira C; Notarnicola A; James EA; Herrath J; Dastmalchi M; Sandalova T; Ronnblom L; Jakobsson P-J; Fathi M; Achour A; Grunewald J; Malmstrom V; Lundberg IE
  • Article: PLOS PATHOGENS. 2019;15(11):e1008146
    Gupta S; Yla-Anttila P; Sandalova T; Sun R; Achour A; Masucci MG
  • Article: JCI INSIGHT. 2019;4(9):126492
    Sundling C; Ronnberg C; Yman V; Asghar M; Jahnmatz P; Lakshmikanth T; Chen Y; Mikes J; Forsell MN; Sonden K; Achour A; Brodin P; Persson KEM; Farnert A
  • Article: PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 2019;116(11):5055-5060
    Hafstrand I; Sayitoglu EC; Apavaloaei A; Josey BJ; Sun R; Han X; Pellegrino S; Ozkazanc D; Potens R; Janssen L; Nilvebrant J; Nygren P-A; Sandalova T; Springer S; Georgoudaki A-M; Duru AD; Achour A
  • Article: EBIOMEDICINE. 2019;40:517-527
    Ramskold D; Parodis I; Lakshmikanth T; Sippl N; Khademi M; Chen Y; Zickert A; Mikes J; Achour A; Amara K; Piehl F; Brodin P; Gunnarsson I; Malmstrom V
  • Article: AUTOIMMUNITY. 2019;52(1):1-11
    Neiman M; Hellstrom C; Just D; Mattsson C; Fagerberg L; Schuppe-Koistinen I; Gummesson A; Bergstrom G; Kallioniemi O; Achour A; Sallinen R; Uhlen M; Nilsson P
  • Article: FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY. 2019;10:2249
    Gavin C; Meinke S; Heldring N; Heck KA; Achour A; Iacobaeus E; Le Blanc K; Kadri N; Hoglund P
  • Article: SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY. 2019;89(1):e12732
    Tang Q; Ramskold D; Krystufkova O; Mann HF; Wick C; Dastmalchi M; Lakshmikanth T; Chen Y; Mikes J; Alexanderson H; Achour A; Brodin P; Vencovsky J; Lundberg IE; Malmstrom V
  • Article: NATURE MICROBIOLOGY. 2019;4(1):62-70
    Subramanian K; Neill DR; Malak HA; Spelmink L; Khandaker S; Marchiori GDL; Dearing E; Kirby A; Yang M; Achour A; Nilvebrant J; Nygren P-A; Plant L; Kadioglu A; Henriques-Normark B
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Keywords:
Biophysics Cell and Molecular Biology Immunology in the ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ area Structural Biology
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