High avidity chimeric monoclonal antibodies against the extracellular domains of human aquaporin‐4 competing with the neuromyelitis optica autoantibody, NMO‐IgG
Background and Purpose Most of the cases of neuromyelitis optica (NMO) are characterized by the presence of an autoantibody, NMO‐IgG, which recognizes the extracellular domains of the water channel, aquaporin‐4. Binding of NMO‐IgG to aquaporin‐4 expressed in end‐feet of astrocytes leads to complemen...
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Published in | British journal of pharmacology Vol. 173; no. 1; pp. 103 - 114 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
England
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
01.01.2016
John Wiley and Sons Inc |
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Summary: | Background and Purpose
Most of the cases of neuromyelitis optica (NMO) are characterized by the presence of an autoantibody, NMO‐IgG, which recognizes the extracellular domains of the water channel, aquaporin‐4. Binding of NMO‐IgG to aquaporin‐4 expressed in end‐feet of astrocytes leads to complement‐dependent disruption of astrocytes followed by demyelination. One therapeutic option for NMO is to prevent the binding of NMO‐IgG to aquaporin‐4, using high‐avidity, non‐pathogenic–chimeric, monoclonal antibodies to this water channel. We describe here the development of such antibodies.
Experimental Approach
cDNAs encoding variable regions of heavy and light chains of monoclonal antibodies against the extracellular domains of human aquaporin‐4 were cloned from hybridoma total RNA and fused to those encoding constant regions of human IgG1 and Igκ respectively. Then mammalian expression vectors were constructed to establish stable cell lines secreting mature chimeric antibodies.
Key Results
Original monoclonal antibodies showed high avidity binding to human aquaporin‐4, as determined by ELISA. Live imaging using Alexa‐Fluor‐555‐labelled antibodies revealed that the antibody D15107 more rapidly bound to cells expressing human aquaporin‐4 than others and strongly enhanced endocytosis of this water channel, while D12092 also bound rapidly to human aquaporin‐4 but enhanced endocytosis to a lesser degree. Chimeric D15107 prevented complement‐dependent cytotoxicity induced by NMO‐IgG from patient sera in vitro.
Conclusions and Implications
We have established non‐pathogenic, high‐avidity, chimeric antibodies against the extracellular domains of human aquaporin‐4, which provide a novel therapeutic option for preventing the progress and recurrence of NMO/NMO spectrum disorders. |
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Bibliography: | ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 These authors equally contributed to this study. |
ISSN: | 0007-1188 1476-5381 |
DOI: | 10.1111/bph.13340 |