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FcγRIIA-specific DARPins as novel tools in blood cell analysis and platelet aggregation

Fc receptors are involved in a variety of physiologically and disease-relevant responses. Among them, FcγRIIA (CD32a) is known for its activating functions in pathogen recognition and platelet biology, and, as potential marker of T lymphocytes latently infected with HIV-1. The latter has not been wi...

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Autores principales: Riechert, Vanessa, Hein, Sascha, Visser, Mayken, Zimmermann, Mathias, Wesche, Jan, Adams, Philipp A., Theuerkauf, Samuel A., Jamali, Arezoo, Wangorsch, Andrea, Reuter, Andreas, Pasternak, Alexander O., Hartmann, Jessica, Greinacher, Andreas, Herrera-Carrillo, Elena, Berkhout, Ben, Cichutek, Klaus, Buchholz, Christian J.
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10209026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37100283
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.104743
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author Riechert, Vanessa
Hein, Sascha
Visser, Mayken
Zimmermann, Mathias
Wesche, Jan
Adams, Philipp A.
Theuerkauf, Samuel A.
Jamali, Arezoo
Wangorsch, Andrea
Reuter, Andreas
Pasternak, Alexander O.
Hartmann, Jessica
Greinacher, Andreas
Herrera-Carrillo, Elena
Berkhout, Ben
Cichutek, Klaus
Buchholz, Christian J.
author_facet Riechert, Vanessa
Hein, Sascha
Visser, Mayken
Zimmermann, Mathias
Wesche, Jan
Adams, Philipp A.
Theuerkauf, Samuel A.
Jamali, Arezoo
Wangorsch, Andrea
Reuter, Andreas
Pasternak, Alexander O.
Hartmann, Jessica
Greinacher, Andreas
Herrera-Carrillo, Elena
Berkhout, Ben
Cichutek, Klaus
Buchholz, Christian J.
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description Fc receptors are involved in a variety of physiologically and disease-relevant responses. Among them, FcγRIIA (CD32a) is known for its activating functions in pathogen recognition and platelet biology, and, as potential marker of T lymphocytes latently infected with HIV-1. The latter has not been without controversy due to technical challenges complicated by T-B cell conjugates and trogocytosis as well as a lack of antibodies distinguishing between the closely related isoforms of FcγRII. To generate high-affinity binders specific for FcγRIIA, libraries of designed ankyrin repeat proteins (DARPins) were screened for binding to its extracellular domains by ribosomal display. Counterselection against FcγRIIB eliminated binders cross-reacting with both isoforms. The identified DARPins bound FcγRIIA with no detectable binding for FcγRIIB. Their affinities for FcγRIIA were in the low nanomolar range and could be enhanced by cleavage of the His-tag and dimerization. Interestingly, complex formation between DARPin and FcγRIIA followed a two-state reaction model, and discrimination from FcγRIIB was based on a single amino acid residue. In flow cytometry, DARPin F11 detected FcγRIIA(+) cells even when they made up less than 1% of the cell population. Image stream analysis of primary human blood cells confirmed that F11 caused dim but reliable cell surface staining of a small subpopulation of T lymphocytes. When incubated with platelets, F11 inhibited their aggregation equally efficient as antibodies unable to discriminate between both FcγRII isoforms. The selected DARPins are unique novel tools for platelet aggregation studies as well as the role of FcγRIIA for the latent HIV-1 reservoir.
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spelling pubmed-102090262023-05-26 FcγRIIA-specific DARPins as novel tools in blood cell analysis and platelet aggregation Riechert, Vanessa Hein, Sascha Visser, Mayken Zimmermann, Mathias Wesche, Jan Adams, Philipp A. Theuerkauf, Samuel A. Jamali, Arezoo Wangorsch, Andrea Reuter, Andreas Pasternak, Alexander O. Hartmann, Jessica Greinacher, Andreas Herrera-Carrillo, Elena Berkhout, Ben Cichutek, Klaus Buchholz, Christian J. J Biol Chem Research Article Fc receptors are involved in a variety of physiologically and disease-relevant responses. Among them, FcγRIIA (CD32a) is known for its activating functions in pathogen recognition and platelet biology, and, as potential marker of T lymphocytes latently infected with HIV-1. The latter has not been without controversy due to technical challenges complicated by T-B cell conjugates and trogocytosis as well as a lack of antibodies distinguishing between the closely related isoforms of FcγRII. To generate high-affinity binders specific for FcγRIIA, libraries of designed ankyrin repeat proteins (DARPins) were screened for binding to its extracellular domains by ribosomal display. Counterselection against FcγRIIB eliminated binders cross-reacting with both isoforms. The identified DARPins bound FcγRIIA with no detectable binding for FcγRIIB. Their affinities for FcγRIIA were in the low nanomolar range and could be enhanced by cleavage of the His-tag and dimerization. Interestingly, complex formation between DARPin and FcγRIIA followed a two-state reaction model, and discrimination from FcγRIIB was based on a single amino acid residue. In flow cytometry, DARPin F11 detected FcγRIIA(+) cells even when they made up less than 1% of the cell population. Image stream analysis of primary human blood cells confirmed that F11 caused dim but reliable cell surface staining of a small subpopulation of T lymphocytes. When incubated with platelets, F11 inhibited their aggregation equally efficient as antibodies unable to discriminate between both FcγRII isoforms. The selected DARPins are unique novel tools for platelet aggregation studies as well as the role of FcγRIIA for the latent HIV-1 reservoir. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2023-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10209026/ /pubmed/37100283 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.104743 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Article
Riechert, Vanessa
Hein, Sascha
Visser, Mayken
Zimmermann, Mathias
Wesche, Jan
Adams, Philipp A.
Theuerkauf, Samuel A.
Jamali, Arezoo
Wangorsch, Andrea
Reuter, Andreas
Pasternak, Alexander O.
Hartmann, Jessica
Greinacher, Andreas
Herrera-Carrillo, Elena
Berkhout, Ben
Cichutek, Klaus
Buchholz, Christian J.
FcγRIIA-specific DARPins as novel tools in blood cell analysis and platelet aggregation
title FcγRIIA-specific DARPins as novel tools in blood cell analysis and platelet aggregation
title_full FcγRIIA-specific DARPins as novel tools in blood cell analysis and platelet aggregation
title_fullStr FcγRIIA-specific DARPins as novel tools in blood cell analysis and platelet aggregation
title_full_unstemmed FcγRIIA-specific DARPins as novel tools in blood cell analysis and platelet aggregation
title_short FcγRIIA-specific DARPins as novel tools in blood cell analysis and platelet aggregation
title_sort fcγriia-specific darpins as novel tools in blood cell analysis and platelet aggregation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10209026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37100283
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.104743
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