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Different binding and pathogenic effect of neurofascin and contactin–1 autoantibodies in autoimmune nodopathies
INTRODUCTION: IgG4 autoantibodies against paranodal proteins are known to induce acute-onset and often severe sensorimotor autoimmune neuropathies. How autoantibodies reach their antigens at the paranode in spite of the myelin barrier is still unclear. METHODS: We performed in vitro incubation exper...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10300411/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37388725 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1189734 |
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author | Hecker, Katharina Grüner, Julia Hartmannsberger, Beate Appeltshauser, Luise Villmann, Carmen Sommer, Claudia Doppler, Kathrin |
author_facet | Hecker, Katharina Grüner, Julia Hartmannsberger, Beate Appeltshauser, Luise Villmann, Carmen Sommer, Claudia Doppler, Kathrin |
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description | INTRODUCTION: IgG4 autoantibodies against paranodal proteins are known to induce acute-onset and often severe sensorimotor autoimmune neuropathies. How autoantibodies reach their antigens at the paranode in spite of the myelin barrier is still unclear. METHODS: We performed in vitro incubation experiments with patient sera on unfixed and unpermeabilized nerve fibers and in vivo intraneural and intrathecal passive transfer of patient IgG to rats, to explore the access of IgG autoantibodies directed against neurofascin-155 and contactin-1 to the paranodes and their pathogenic effect. RESULTS: We found that in vitro incubation resulted in weak paranodal binding of anti-contactin-1 autoantibodies whereas anti-neurofascin-155 autoantibodies bound to the nodes more than to the paranodes. After short-term intraneural injection, no nodal or paranodal binding was detectable when using anti-neurofascin-155 antibodies. After repeated intrathecal injections, nodal more than paranodal binding could be detected in animals treated with anti-neurofascin-155, accompanied by sensorimotor neuropathy. In contrast, no paranodal binding was visible in rats intrathecally injected with anti-contactin-1 antibodies, and animals remained unaffected. CONCLUSION: These data support the notion of different pathogenic mechanisms of anti-neurofascin-155 and anti-contactin-1 autoantibodies and different accessibility of paranodal and nodal structures. |
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spelling | pubmed-103004112023-06-29 Different binding and pathogenic effect of neurofascin and contactin–1 autoantibodies in autoimmune nodopathies Hecker, Katharina Grüner, Julia Hartmannsberger, Beate Appeltshauser, Luise Villmann, Carmen Sommer, Claudia Doppler, Kathrin Front Immunol Immunology INTRODUCTION: IgG4 autoantibodies against paranodal proteins are known to induce acute-onset and often severe sensorimotor autoimmune neuropathies. How autoantibodies reach their antigens at the paranode in spite of the myelin barrier is still unclear. METHODS: We performed in vitro incubation experiments with patient sera on unfixed and unpermeabilized nerve fibers and in vivo intraneural and intrathecal passive transfer of patient IgG to rats, to explore the access of IgG autoantibodies directed against neurofascin-155 and contactin-1 to the paranodes and their pathogenic effect. RESULTS: We found that in vitro incubation resulted in weak paranodal binding of anti-contactin-1 autoantibodies whereas anti-neurofascin-155 autoantibodies bound to the nodes more than to the paranodes. After short-term intraneural injection, no nodal or paranodal binding was detectable when using anti-neurofascin-155 antibodies. After repeated intrathecal injections, nodal more than paranodal binding could be detected in animals treated with anti-neurofascin-155, accompanied by sensorimotor neuropathy. In contrast, no paranodal binding was visible in rats intrathecally injected with anti-contactin-1 antibodies, and animals remained unaffected. CONCLUSION: These data support the notion of different pathogenic mechanisms of anti-neurofascin-155 and anti-contactin-1 autoantibodies and different accessibility of paranodal and nodal structures. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10300411/ /pubmed/37388725 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1189734 Text en Copyright © 2023 Hecker, Grüner, Hartmannsberger, Appeltshauser, Villmann, Sommer and Doppler https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Immunology Hecker, Katharina Grüner, Julia Hartmannsberger, Beate Appeltshauser, Luise Villmann, Carmen Sommer, Claudia Doppler, Kathrin Different binding and pathogenic effect of neurofascin and contactin–1 autoantibodies in autoimmune nodopathies |
title | Different binding and pathogenic effect of neurofascin and contactin–1 autoantibodies in autoimmune nodopathies |
title_full | Different binding and pathogenic effect of neurofascin and contactin–1 autoantibodies in autoimmune nodopathies |
title_fullStr | Different binding and pathogenic effect of neurofascin and contactin–1 autoantibodies in autoimmune nodopathies |
title_full_unstemmed | Different binding and pathogenic effect of neurofascin and contactin–1 autoantibodies in autoimmune nodopathies |
title_short | Different binding and pathogenic effect of neurofascin and contactin–1 autoantibodies in autoimmune nodopathies |
title_sort | different binding and pathogenic effect of neurofascin and contactin–1 autoantibodies in autoimmune nodopathies |
topic | Immunology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10300411/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37388725 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1189734 |
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