The biological activity of human monoclonal IgG anti-D is reduced by beta-galactosidase treatment.

Human antibodies and hybridomas Pub Date : 1995-01-01
B M Kumpel, Y Wang, H L Griffiths, A G Hadley, G A Rook
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Abstract

The contribution to IgG effector function of exposed galactose residues on the oligosaccharide chains in IgG has been tested experimentally. We studied a human monoclonal antibody (BRAD-5) to the Rh D blood group antigen. The preparation used contained a very low percentage of agalactosyl IgG (3.6%). After digestion with beta-galactosidase there was an increase in terminal GlcNAc indicating an increase in % agalactosyl IgG to approximately 30%. Comparison was made of the Fc receptor-(Fc gamma R)-mediated functional interactions of the two glycoforms of BRAD-5 in assays which measured the recognition and destruction of sensitised erythrocytes by various effector cells. After beta-galactosidase treatment, there was a slight reduction in Fc gamma RI-mediated adherence of erythrocytes to U937 cells and phagocytosis of erythrocytes by monocytes. Fc gamma RII-mediated binding of erythrocytes to K562 cells was also reduced. However there was little difference in adherence of erythrocytes to either Daudi cells (via Fc gamma RII) or NK cells (via Fc gamma RIII). There was a consistent reduction in lysis of erythrocytes mediated through Fc gamma RIII on K cells with the beta-galactosidase treated anti-D. Overall the results showed that reduced levels of galactose on IgG anti-D were associated with reduced biological activity in these assays, but the experiments failed to cast light on the physiological role of the agalactosyl glycoform of IgG.

经-半乳糖苷酶处理后,人单克隆IgG抗d的生物活性降低。
实验测试了IgG中寡糖链上暴露的半乳糖残基对IgG效应功能的贡献。我们研究了一种针对Rh D血型抗原的人单克隆抗体(BRAD-5)。所使用的制剂含有极低百分比的无乳酰IgG(3.6%)。用-半乳糖苷酶消化后,末端GlcNAc增加,表明%无乳糖IgG增加到约30%。在测定各种效应细胞对致敏红细胞的识别和破坏的实验中,比较了Fc受体(Fc γ R)介导的两种糖型BRAD-5的功能相互作用。经β -半乳糖苷酶治疗后,Fc γ - ri介导的红细胞对U937细胞的粘附和单核细胞对红细胞的吞噬略有减少。Fc γⅱ介导的红细胞与K562细胞的结合也减少了。然而,红细胞对Daudi细胞(通过Fc γ RII)或NK细胞(通过Fc γ RIII)的粘附性差异不大。经β -半乳糖苷酶处理的抗- d抗- K细胞通过Fc γ RIII介导的红细胞溶解一致减少。总体而言,实验结果表明,IgG抗d抗体上半乳糖水平的降低与生物活性的降低有关,但实验未能阐明IgG无半乳糖糖型的生理作用。
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