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Global variability of the human IgG glycome

Authors :
Youxin Wang
Kujtim Thaqi
Wei Wang
Moses S. Schanfield
Dragan Primorac
Merlin L. Robb
Gordan Lauc
Hao Wang
Genadij Razdorov
Ivan Gudelj
Tim D. Spector
Jonas Halfvarson
Maja Pučić-Baković
Natali Nakić
V. Annese
Tamara Štambuk
Paul M. McKeigue
Frano Vučković
Mariam Molokhia
Jerko Štambuk
Mislav Novokmet
Irena Trbojević-Akmačić
Toma Keser
Christian Gieger
James F. Wilson
Igor Rudan
Ozren Polasek
Hannah Kibuuka
Leigh Anne Eller
Caroline Hayward
Manshu Song
Ivana Kolcic
Nish Chaturvedi
Mirna Šimurina
Metin Kurtoglu
Marijana Peričić Salihović
Harry Campbell
Tatjana Škarić-Jurić
Maxim Filipenko
Sorachai Nitayaphan
Marija Vilaj
Therese Tillin
Source :
Štambuk, J, Nakić, N, Vučković, F, Pučić-Baković, M, Razdorov, G, Trbojević-Akmačić, I, Novokmet, M, Keser, T, Vilaj, M, Štambuk, T, Gudelj, I, Šimurina, M, Song, M, Wang, H, Salihović, M P, Campbell, H, Rudan, I, Kolčić, I, Eller, L A, McKeigue, P, Robb, M L, Halfvarson, J, Kurtoglu, M, Annese, V, Škarić-Jurić, T, Molokhia, M, Polašek, O, Hayward, C, Kibuuka, H, Thaqi, K, Primorac, D, Gieger, C, Nitayaphan, S, Spector, T, Wang, Y, Tillin, T, Chaturvedi, N, Wilson, J F, Schanfield, M, Filipenko, M, Wang, W & Lauc, G 2020, ' Global variability of the human IgG glycome ', Aging, vol. 12 . https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.103884, Aging (Albany NY)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2019.

Abstract

Immunoglobulin G (IgG) is the most abundant serum antibody and is a key determinant of the humoral immune response. Its structural characteristics and effector functions are modulated through the attachment of various sugar moieties called glycans. IgG N-glycome patterns change with the age of individual and in different diseases. Variability of IgG glycosylation within a population is well studied and is affected by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. However, global inter-population differences in IgG glycosylation have never been properly addressed. Here we present population-specific N-glycosylation patterns of whole IgG, analysed in 5 different populations totalling 10,482 IgG glycomes, and of IgG’s fragment crystallisable region (Fc), analysed in 2,530 samples from 27 populations sampled across the world. We observed that country of residence associates with many N-glycan features and is a strong predictor of monogalactosylation variability. IgG galactosylation also strongly correlated with the development level of a country, defined by United Nations health and socioeconomic development indicators. We found that subjects from developing countries had low IgG galactosylation levels, characteristic for inflammation and ageing. Our results suggest that citizens of developing countries may be exposed to country-specific environmental factors that can cause low-grade chronic inflammation and the apparent increase in biological age.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Štambuk, J, Nakić, N, Vučković, F, Pučić-Baković, M, Razdorov, G, Trbojević-Akmačić, I, Novokmet, M, Keser, T, Vilaj, M, Štambuk, T, Gudelj, I, Šimurina, M, Song, M, Wang, H, Salihović, M P, Campbell, H, Rudan, I, Kolčić, I, Eller, L A, McKeigue, P, Robb, M L, Halfvarson, J, Kurtoglu, M, Annese, V, Škarić-Jurić, T, Molokhia, M, Polašek, O, Hayward, C, Kibuuka, H, Thaqi, K, Primorac, D, Gieger, C, Nitayaphan, S, Spector, T, Wang, Y, Tillin, T, Chaturvedi, N, Wilson, J F, Schanfield, M, Filipenko, M, Wang, W & Lauc, G 2020, ' Global variability of the human IgG glycome ', Aging, vol. 12 . https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.103884, Aging (Albany NY)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....21206280fd2400174178bcf5ff8c039b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/535237