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Novel mechanism for the generation of human xeno-autoantibodies against the nonhuman sialic acid N-glycolylneuraminic acid

The nonhuman sialic acid N-glycolylneuraminic acid (Neu5Gc) is metabolically incorporated into human tissues from certain mammalian-derived foods, and this occurs in the face of an anti-Neu5Gc “xeno-autoantibody” response. Given evidence that this process contributes to chronic inflammation in some...

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Autores principales: Taylor, Rachel E., Gregg, Christopher J., Padler-Karavani, Vered, Ghaderi, Darius, Yu, Hai, Huang, Shengshu, Sorensen, Ricardo U., Chen, Xi, Inostroza, Jaime, Nizet, Victor, Varki, Ajit
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2916132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20624889
http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20100575
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author Taylor, Rachel E.
Gregg, Christopher J.
Padler-Karavani, Vered
Ghaderi, Darius
Yu, Hai
Huang, Shengshu
Sorensen, Ricardo U.
Chen, Xi
Inostroza, Jaime
Nizet, Victor
Varki, Ajit
author_facet Taylor, Rachel E.
Gregg, Christopher J.
Padler-Karavani, Vered
Ghaderi, Darius
Yu, Hai
Huang, Shengshu
Sorensen, Ricardo U.
Chen, Xi
Inostroza, Jaime
Nizet, Victor
Varki, Ajit
author_sort Taylor, Rachel E.
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description The nonhuman sialic acid N-glycolylneuraminic acid (Neu5Gc) is metabolically incorporated into human tissues from certain mammalian-derived foods, and this occurs in the face of an anti-Neu5Gc “xeno-autoantibody” response. Given evidence that this process contributes to chronic inflammation in some diseases, it is important to understand when and how these antibodies are generated in humans. We show here that human anti-Neu5Gc antibodies appear during infancy and correlate with weaning and exposure to dietary Neu5Gc. However, dietary Neu5Gc alone cannot elicit anti-Neu5Gc antibodies in mice with a humanlike Neu5Gc deficiency. Other postnatally appearing anti-carbohydrate antibodies are likely induced by bacteria expressing these epitopes; however, no microbe is known to synthesize Neu5Gc. Here, we show that trace exogenous Neu5Gc can be incorporated into cell surface lipooligosaccharides (LOS) of nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi), a human-specific commensal/pathogen. Indeed, infant anti-Neu5Gc antibodies appear coincident with antibodies against NTHi. Furthermore, NTHi that express Neu5Gc-containing LOS induce anti-Neu5Gc antibodies in Neu5Gc-deficient mice, without added adjuvant. Finally, Neu5Gc from baby food is taken up and expressed by NTHi. As the flora residing in the nasopharynx of infants can be in contact with ingested food, we propose a novel model for how NTHi and dietary Neu5Gc cooperate to generate anti-Neu5Gc antibodies in humans.
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spelling pubmed-29161322011-02-02 Novel mechanism for the generation of human xeno-autoantibodies against the nonhuman sialic acid N-glycolylneuraminic acid Taylor, Rachel E. Gregg, Christopher J. Padler-Karavani, Vered Ghaderi, Darius Yu, Hai Huang, Shengshu Sorensen, Ricardo U. Chen, Xi Inostroza, Jaime Nizet, Victor Varki, Ajit J Exp Med Article The nonhuman sialic acid N-glycolylneuraminic acid (Neu5Gc) is metabolically incorporated into human tissues from certain mammalian-derived foods, and this occurs in the face of an anti-Neu5Gc “xeno-autoantibody” response. Given evidence that this process contributes to chronic inflammation in some diseases, it is important to understand when and how these antibodies are generated in humans. We show here that human anti-Neu5Gc antibodies appear during infancy and correlate with weaning and exposure to dietary Neu5Gc. However, dietary Neu5Gc alone cannot elicit anti-Neu5Gc antibodies in mice with a humanlike Neu5Gc deficiency. Other postnatally appearing anti-carbohydrate antibodies are likely induced by bacteria expressing these epitopes; however, no microbe is known to synthesize Neu5Gc. Here, we show that trace exogenous Neu5Gc can be incorporated into cell surface lipooligosaccharides (LOS) of nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi), a human-specific commensal/pathogen. Indeed, infant anti-Neu5Gc antibodies appear coincident with antibodies against NTHi. Furthermore, NTHi that express Neu5Gc-containing LOS induce anti-Neu5Gc antibodies in Neu5Gc-deficient mice, without added adjuvant. Finally, Neu5Gc from baby food is taken up and expressed by NTHi. As the flora residing in the nasopharynx of infants can be in contact with ingested food, we propose a novel model for how NTHi and dietary Neu5Gc cooperate to generate anti-Neu5Gc antibodies in humans. The Rockefeller University Press 2010-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2916132/ /pubmed/20624889 http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20100575 Text en © 2010 Taylor et al. This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 3.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/).
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Taylor, Rachel E.
Gregg, Christopher J.
Padler-Karavani, Vered
Ghaderi, Darius
Yu, Hai
Huang, Shengshu
Sorensen, Ricardo U.
Chen, Xi
Inostroza, Jaime
Nizet, Victor
Varki, Ajit
Novel mechanism for the generation of human xeno-autoantibodies against the nonhuman sialic acid N-glycolylneuraminic acid
title Novel mechanism for the generation of human xeno-autoantibodies against the nonhuman sialic acid N-glycolylneuraminic acid
title_full Novel mechanism for the generation of human xeno-autoantibodies against the nonhuman sialic acid N-glycolylneuraminic acid
title_fullStr Novel mechanism for the generation of human xeno-autoantibodies against the nonhuman sialic acid N-glycolylneuraminic acid
title_full_unstemmed Novel mechanism for the generation of human xeno-autoantibodies against the nonhuman sialic acid N-glycolylneuraminic acid
title_short Novel mechanism for the generation of human xeno-autoantibodies against the nonhuman sialic acid N-glycolylneuraminic acid
title_sort novel mechanism for the generation of human xeno-autoantibodies against the nonhuman sialic acid n-glycolylneuraminic acid
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2916132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20624889
http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20100575
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