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Abstract
Interleukin (IL)-18 is an immunoregulatory cytokine that acts as a potent inducer of T helper 1 and cytotoxic responses. IL-18 activity is regulated by its decoy receptor IL-18 binding protein (IL-18BP) which forms a high affinity complex with IL-18 to block binding of the cognate receptors. A disbalance between IL-18 and IL-18BP associated with excessive IL-18 signaling can lead to systemic inflammation. Indeed, the severity of CpG-induced macrophage activation syndrome (MAS) is exacerbated in IL-18BP KO mice. On the contrary, targeting IL-18BP can have promising effects to enhance immune responses against pathogens and cancer. We generated monoclonal rabbit anti-mouse IL-18BP antibodies labeled from 441 to 450. All antibodies, except from antibody 443, captured mIL-18BP when used in a sandwich ELISA. Using an IL-18 bioassay, we showed that antibody 441 did not interfere with the regulatory effect of mIL-18BP, whereas all other antibodies displayed different levels of antagonism. Further experiments were performed using antibody 445 endowed with potent neutralizing activity and antibody 441. Despite binding to IL-18BP with the same affinity, antibody 445, but not antibody 441, was able to release IL-18 from preformed IL-18-IL-18BP complexes. Administration of antibody 445 significantly aggravated the severity of CpG-induced MAS as compared to antibody 441. Additional experiments using naïve WT, IL-18BP KO, and IL-18 KO mice confirmed the specificity of the neutralizing effect of antibody 445 towards IL-18BP. Our studies led to the development of a monoclonal anti-IL-18BP antibody with neutralizing activity that results in the promotion of IL-18 activities.
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The JI publishes novel, peer-reviewed findings in all areas of experimental immunology, including innate and adaptive immunity, inflammation, host defense, clinical immunology, autoimmunity and more. Special sections include Cutting Edge articles, Brief Reviews and Pillars of Immunology. The JI is published by The American Association of Immunologists (AAI)