Complete biosynthesis of the potent vaccine adjuvant QS-21

Nat Chem Biol. 2024 Apr;20(4):493-502. doi: 10.1038/s41589-023-01538-5. Epub 2024 Jan 26.

Abstract

QS-21 is a potent vaccine adjuvant currently sourced by extraction from the Chilean soapbark tree. It is a key component of human vaccines for shingles, malaria, coronavirus disease 2019 and others under development. The structure of QS-21 consists of a glycosylated triterpene scaffold coupled to a complex glycosylated 18-carbon acyl chain that is critical for immunostimulant activity. We previously identified the early pathway steps needed to make the triterpene glycoside scaffold; however, the biosynthetic route to the acyl chain, which is needed for stimulation of T cell proliferation, was unknown. Here, we report the biogenic origin of the acyl chain, characterize the series of enzymes required for its synthesis and addition and reconstitute the entire 20-step pathway in tobacco, thereby demonstrating the production of QS-21 in a heterologous expression system. This advance opens up unprecedented opportunities for bioengineering of vaccine adjuvants, investigating structure-activity relationships and understanding the mechanisms by which these compounds promote the human immune response.

MeSH terms

  • Adjuvants, Immunologic / chemistry
  • Adjuvants, Immunologic / pharmacology
  • Adjuvants, Vaccine
  • Humans
  • Saponins* / pharmacology
  • Triterpenes*

Substances

  • saponin QA-21V1
  • Adjuvants, Vaccine
  • Saponins
  • Adjuvants, Immunologic
  • Triterpenes