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In vivo enzymatic modulation of IgG antibodies prevents immune complex-dependent skin injury

Sidonia Mihai*, Heike Albert, Ralf J. Ludwig, Hiroaki Iwata, Lars Björck, Mattias Collin, Falk Nimmerjahn

*Korrespondierende/r Autor/-in für diese Arbeit

Abstract

IgG antibodies are potent inducers of proinflammatory responses by cross-linking Fc receptors on innate immune effector cells resulting in tissue injury. The recently discovered enzymes endoglycosidase S (EndoS) and IgG-degrading enzyme (IdeS) of Streptococcus pyogenes are able to modulate the interaction between IgG antibodies and the Fc receptors, by hydrolysis of the glycan associated with the heavy chain of the IgG molecule (EndoS), or cleavage in the hinge region of the heavy IgG chain (IdeS). In this work, we investigated their ability to inhibit damage mediated by skin-bound antibodies in vivo in two different experimental models, the Arthus reaction, and epidermolysis bullosa acquisita, an autoimmune blistering skin disease associated with autoantibodies against type VII collagen. We demonstrate that both enzymes efficiently interfere with IgG-mediated proinflammatory processes, offering a great asset to specifically target pathological IgG antibodies in the skin and holding great promise for future applications in human therapy.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ZeitschriftExperimental Dermatology
Jahrgang26
Ausgabenummer8
Seiten (von - bis)691-696
Seitenumfang6
ISSN0906-6705
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 01.08.2017

Fördermittel

Sidonia Mihai and Heike Albert performed the research. Ralph Ludwig, Hiroaki Iwata, Lars Bj?rck and Mattias Collin contributed essential reagents for this study. Sidonia Mihai and Falk Nimmerjahn wrote the manuscript. All authors helped with data interpretation and commented on the manuscript. This work was supported by grants MI1314/1-1 (to M.S.), CRC1181 and SPP1468 (to F.N.) from the German Research Foundation and by grants from the Swedish Research Council (project 2012-1875), the Foundations of ?ke Wiberg, Alfred ?sterlund, Gyllenstierna-Krapperup, Sigurd & Elsa Golje's Memory, King Gustaf V`s 80?years fund, Swedish governmental funding for clinical research (ALF) and Hansa Medical AB (to MC). The funders had no role in preparation of the manuscript or decision to publish.

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