Clonotypic heterogeneity in experimental interstitial nephritis. Restricted specificity of the anti-tubular basement membrane B cell repertoire is associated with a disease-modifying crossreactive idiotype
Autor: | R. Riblet, J. Brill-Dashoff, Mae Jane Sun, L Michaud, M D Clayman, Eric G. Neilson |
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Rok vydání: | 1988 |
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Idiotype
medicine.drug_class Immunology Population Immunoglobulin Variable Region urologic and male genital diseases medicine.disease_cause Monoclonal antibody Basement Membrane Epitope Autoimmune Diseases Autoimmunity Immunoglobulin Idiotypes Rats Inbred BN medicine Animals Immunology and Allergy Antigens education B cell Autoantibodies B-Lymphocytes education.field_of_study biology Antibodies Monoclonal Articles Antibodies Anti-Idiotypic Clone Cells Rats Kidney Tubules medicine.anatomical_structure Rats Inbred Lew Polyclonal antibodies Immunoglobulin G biology.protein Nephritis Interstitial Antibody Immunoglobulin Heavy Chains |
Zdroj: | The Journal of Experimental Medicine |
ISSN: | 1540-9538 0022-1007 |
DOI: | 10.1084/jem.167.4.1296 |
Popis: | Experimental anti-tubular basement membrane (anti-TBM) disease is an autoimmune interstitial nephritis elicited in susceptible rodents after immunization with renal tubular antigen. The nephritogenic antigen in the immunizing preparation is 3M-1, a 48,000 Mr noncollagenous glycoprotein. The hallmarks of the renal lesion are the presence of anti-TBM antibodies (anti-TBM-Ab) and a dense mononuclear cell infiltrate. The anti-TBM B cell repertoire in this disease was analyzed using a library of 22 anti-TBM mAbs generated in a prototypically susceptible Brown Norway rat. These anti-TBM mAbs were all demonstrated to be 3M-1 specific and their characterization formed the basis for the following observations: (a) The size of the anti-TBM B cell population is estimated at 58 distinct clones; (b) by competitive inhibition criteria, all anti-TBM mAbs recognize the same (or spatially close) epitope(s) on 3M-1. This focused recognition was maintained in spite of considerable variability in affinity. Epitopic dominance could also be demonstrated in human polyclonal anti-TBM antisera from a patient with anti-TBM disease; and (c) a crossreactive idiotype was documented, and antisera directed toward this set of variable region determinants was shown to be effective as a prophylactic regimen to abrogate disease, and as a therapeutic modality to arrest the progression of disease; (d) analysis of VH gene families suggested biased usage of Q52- and 7183-like families, although at least three gene families are used in the anti-TBM-Ab response. Thus, the anti-TBM B cell compartment in BN rats is moderately large, but is primarily focused to a single epitope on the nephritogenic antigen and is associated with a disease-modifying crossreactive idiotype. |
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