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Identification of a Monoclonal Antibody That Attenuates Antiphospholipid Syndrome-Related Pregnancy Complications and Thrombosis

In the antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), patients produce antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) that promote thrombosis and adverse pregnancy outcomes. Current therapy with anticoagulation is only partially effective and associated with multiple complications. We previously discovered that aPL recognitio...

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Autores principales: Mineo, Chieko, Lanier, Lane, Jung, Eunjeong, Sengupta, Samarpita, Ulrich, Victoria, Sacharidou, Anastasia, Tarango, Cristina, Osunbunmi, Olutoye, Shen, Yu-Min, Salmon, Jane E., Brekken, Rolf A., Huang, Xianming, Thorpe, Philip E., Shaul, Philip W.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4963039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27463336
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0158757
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author Mineo, Chieko
Lanier, Lane
Jung, Eunjeong
Sengupta, Samarpita
Ulrich, Victoria
Sacharidou, Anastasia
Tarango, Cristina
Osunbunmi, Olutoye
Shen, Yu-Min
Salmon, Jane E.
Brekken, Rolf A.
Huang, Xianming
Thorpe, Philip E.
Shaul, Philip W.
author_facet Mineo, Chieko
Lanier, Lane
Jung, Eunjeong
Sengupta, Samarpita
Ulrich, Victoria
Sacharidou, Anastasia
Tarango, Cristina
Osunbunmi, Olutoye
Shen, Yu-Min
Salmon, Jane E.
Brekken, Rolf A.
Huang, Xianming
Thorpe, Philip E.
Shaul, Philip W.
author_sort Mineo, Chieko
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description In the antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), patients produce antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) that promote thrombosis and adverse pregnancy outcomes. Current therapy with anticoagulation is only partially effective and associated with multiple complications. We previously discovered that aPL recognition of cell surface β2-glycoprotein I (β2-GPI) initiates apolipoprotein E receptor 2 (apoER2)-dependent signaling in endothelial cells and in placental trophoblasts that ultimately promotes thrombosis and fetal loss, respectively. Here we sought to identify a monoclonal antibody (mAb) to β2-GPI that negates aPL-induced processes in cell culture and APS disease endpoints in mice. In a screen measuring endothelial NO synthase (eNOS) activity in cultured endothelial cells, we found that whereas aPL inhibit eNOS, the mAb 1N11 does not, and instead 1N11 prevents aPL action. Coimmunoprecipitation studies revealed that 1N11 decreases pathogenic antibody binding to β2-GPI, and it blocks aPL-induced complex formation between β2-GPI and apoER2. 1N11 also prevents aPL antagonism of endothelial cell migration, and in mice it reverses the impairment in reendothelialization caused by aPL, which underlies the non-thrombotic vascular occlusion provoked by disease-causing antibodies. In addition, aPL inhibition of trophoblast proliferation and migration is negated by 1N11, and the more than 6-fold increase in fetal resorption caused by aPL in pregnant mice is prevented by 1N11. Furthermore, the promotion of thrombosis by aPL is negated by 1N11. Thus, 1N11 has been identified as an mAb that attenuates APS-related pregnancy complications and thrombosis in mice. 1N11 may provide an efficacious, mechanism-based therapy to combat the often devastating conditions suffered by APS patients.
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spelling pubmed-49630392016-08-08 Identification of a Monoclonal Antibody That Attenuates Antiphospholipid Syndrome-Related Pregnancy Complications and Thrombosis Mineo, Chieko Lanier, Lane Jung, Eunjeong Sengupta, Samarpita Ulrich, Victoria Sacharidou, Anastasia Tarango, Cristina Osunbunmi, Olutoye Shen, Yu-Min Salmon, Jane E. Brekken, Rolf A. Huang, Xianming Thorpe, Philip E. Shaul, Philip W. PLoS One Research Article In the antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), patients produce antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) that promote thrombosis and adverse pregnancy outcomes. Current therapy with anticoagulation is only partially effective and associated with multiple complications. We previously discovered that aPL recognition of cell surface β2-glycoprotein I (β2-GPI) initiates apolipoprotein E receptor 2 (apoER2)-dependent signaling in endothelial cells and in placental trophoblasts that ultimately promotes thrombosis and fetal loss, respectively. Here we sought to identify a monoclonal antibody (mAb) to β2-GPI that negates aPL-induced processes in cell culture and APS disease endpoints in mice. In a screen measuring endothelial NO synthase (eNOS) activity in cultured endothelial cells, we found that whereas aPL inhibit eNOS, the mAb 1N11 does not, and instead 1N11 prevents aPL action. Coimmunoprecipitation studies revealed that 1N11 decreases pathogenic antibody binding to β2-GPI, and it blocks aPL-induced complex formation between β2-GPI and apoER2. 1N11 also prevents aPL antagonism of endothelial cell migration, and in mice it reverses the impairment in reendothelialization caused by aPL, which underlies the non-thrombotic vascular occlusion provoked by disease-causing antibodies. In addition, aPL inhibition of trophoblast proliferation and migration is negated by 1N11, and the more than 6-fold increase in fetal resorption caused by aPL in pregnant mice is prevented by 1N11. Furthermore, the promotion of thrombosis by aPL is negated by 1N11. Thus, 1N11 has been identified as an mAb that attenuates APS-related pregnancy complications and thrombosis in mice. 1N11 may provide an efficacious, mechanism-based therapy to combat the often devastating conditions suffered by APS patients. Public Library of Science 2016-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4963039/ /pubmed/27463336 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0158757 Text en © 2016 Mineo 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Mineo, Chieko
Lanier, Lane
Jung, Eunjeong
Sengupta, Samarpita
Ulrich, Victoria
Sacharidou, Anastasia
Tarango, Cristina
Osunbunmi, Olutoye
Shen, Yu-Min
Salmon, Jane E.
Brekken, Rolf A.
Huang, Xianming
Thorpe, Philip E.
Shaul, Philip W.
Identification of a Monoclonal Antibody That Attenuates Antiphospholipid Syndrome-Related Pregnancy Complications and Thrombosis
title Identification of a Monoclonal Antibody That Attenuates Antiphospholipid Syndrome-Related Pregnancy Complications and Thrombosis
title_full Identification of a Monoclonal Antibody That Attenuates Antiphospholipid Syndrome-Related Pregnancy Complications and Thrombosis
title_fullStr Identification of a Monoclonal Antibody That Attenuates Antiphospholipid Syndrome-Related Pregnancy Complications and Thrombosis
title_full_unstemmed Identification of a Monoclonal Antibody That Attenuates Antiphospholipid Syndrome-Related Pregnancy Complications and Thrombosis
title_short Identification of a Monoclonal Antibody That Attenuates Antiphospholipid Syndrome-Related Pregnancy Complications and Thrombosis
title_sort identification of a monoclonal antibody that attenuates antiphospholipid syndrome-related pregnancy complications and thrombosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4963039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27463336
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0158757
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