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Antibody-Mediated Targeting of the Orai1 Calcium Channel Inhibits T Cell Function

Despite the attractiveness of ion channels as therapeutic targets, there are no examples of monoclonal antibodies directed against ion channels in clinical development. Antibody-mediated inhibition of ion channels could offer a directed, specific therapeutic approach. To investigate the potential of...

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Autores principales: Cox, Jennifer H., Hussell, Scott, Søndergaard, Henrik, Roepstorff, Kirstine, Bui, John-Vu, Deer, Jen Running, Zhang, Jun, Li, Zhan-Guo, Lamberth, Kasper, Kvist, Peter Helding, Padkjær, Søren, Haase, Claus, Zahn, Stefan, Odegard, Valerie H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3871607/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24376610
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082944
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author Cox, Jennifer H.
Hussell, Scott
Søndergaard, Henrik
Roepstorff, Kirstine
Bui, John-Vu
Deer, Jen Running
Zhang, Jun
Li, Zhan-Guo
Lamberth, Kasper
Kvist, Peter Helding
Padkjær, Søren
Haase, Claus
Zahn, Stefan
Odegard, Valerie H.
author_facet Cox, Jennifer H.
Hussell, Scott
Søndergaard, Henrik
Roepstorff, Kirstine
Bui, John-Vu
Deer, Jen Running
Zhang, Jun
Li, Zhan-Guo
Lamberth, Kasper
Kvist, Peter Helding
Padkjær, Søren
Haase, Claus
Zahn, Stefan
Odegard, Valerie H.
author_sort Cox, Jennifer H.
collection PubMed
description Despite the attractiveness of ion channels as therapeutic targets, there are no examples of monoclonal antibodies directed against ion channels in clinical development. Antibody-mediated inhibition of ion channels could offer a directed, specific therapeutic approach. To investigate the potential of inhibiting ion channel function with an antibody, we focused on Orai1, the pore subunit of the calcium channel responsible for store-operated calcium entry (SOCE) in T cells. Effector T cells are key drivers of autoimmune disease pathogenesis and calcium signaling is essential for T cell activation, proliferation, and cytokine production. We show here the generation of a specific anti-human Orai1 monoclonal antibody (mAb) against an extracellular loop of the plasma membrane-spanning protein. The anti-Orai1 mAb binds native Orai1 on lymphocytes and leads to cellular internalization of the channel. As a result, T cell proliferation, and cytokine production is inhibited in vitro. In vivo, anti-Orai1 mAb is efficacious in a human T cell-mediated graft-versus host disease (GvHD) mouse model. This study demonstrates the feasibility of antibody-mediated inhibition of Orai1 function and, more broadly, reveals the possibility of targeting ion channels with biologics for the treatment of autoimmunity and other diseases.
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spelling pubmed-38716072013-12-27 Antibody-Mediated Targeting of the Orai1 Calcium Channel Inhibits T Cell Function Cox, Jennifer H. Hussell, Scott Søndergaard, Henrik Roepstorff, Kirstine Bui, John-Vu Deer, Jen Running Zhang, Jun Li, Zhan-Guo Lamberth, Kasper Kvist, Peter Helding Padkjær, Søren Haase, Claus Zahn, Stefan Odegard, Valerie H. PLoS One Research Article Despite the attractiveness of ion channels as therapeutic targets, there are no examples of monoclonal antibodies directed against ion channels in clinical development. Antibody-mediated inhibition of ion channels could offer a directed, specific therapeutic approach. To investigate the potential of inhibiting ion channel function with an antibody, we focused on Orai1, the pore subunit of the calcium channel responsible for store-operated calcium entry (SOCE) in T cells. Effector T cells are key drivers of autoimmune disease pathogenesis and calcium signaling is essential for T cell activation, proliferation, and cytokine production. We show here the generation of a specific anti-human Orai1 monoclonal antibody (mAb) against an extracellular loop of the plasma membrane-spanning protein. The anti-Orai1 mAb binds native Orai1 on lymphocytes and leads to cellular internalization of the channel. As a result, T cell proliferation, and cytokine production is inhibited in vitro. In vivo, anti-Orai1 mAb is efficacious in a human T cell-mediated graft-versus host disease (GvHD) mouse model. This study demonstrates the feasibility of antibody-mediated inhibition of Orai1 function and, more broadly, reveals the possibility of targeting ion channels with biologics for the treatment of autoimmunity and other diseases. Public Library of Science 2013-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3871607/ /pubmed/24376610 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082944 Text en © 2013 Cox et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Cox, Jennifer H.
Hussell, Scott
Søndergaard, Henrik
Roepstorff, Kirstine
Bui, John-Vu
Deer, Jen Running
Zhang, Jun
Li, Zhan-Guo
Lamberth, Kasper
Kvist, Peter Helding
Padkjær, Søren
Haase, Claus
Zahn, Stefan
Odegard, Valerie H.
Antibody-Mediated Targeting of the Orai1 Calcium Channel Inhibits T Cell Function
title Antibody-Mediated Targeting of the Orai1 Calcium Channel Inhibits T Cell Function
title_full Antibody-Mediated Targeting of the Orai1 Calcium Channel Inhibits T Cell Function
title_fullStr Antibody-Mediated Targeting of the Orai1 Calcium Channel Inhibits T Cell Function
title_full_unstemmed Antibody-Mediated Targeting of the Orai1 Calcium Channel Inhibits T Cell Function
title_short Antibody-Mediated Targeting of the Orai1 Calcium Channel Inhibits T Cell Function
title_sort antibody-mediated targeting of the orai1 calcium channel inhibits t cell function
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3871607/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24376610
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082944
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