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TRIM21 Immune Signaling Is More Sensitive to Antibody Affinity Than Its Neutralization Activity

Authors :
Bjørn Dalhus
Algirdas Grevys
Jan Terje Andersen
Leo C. James
Inger Sandlie
Terje E. Michaelsen
Malin C. Bern
Lene Støkken Høydahl
Stian Foss
Martin Berner McAdam
Ruth E. Watkinson
Source :
Journal of Immunology
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
The American Association of Immunologists, 2016.

Abstract

Ab-coated viruses can be detected in the cytosol by the FcR tripartite motif-containing 21 (TRIM21), which rapidly recruits the proteasomal machinery and triggers induction of immune signaling. As such, TRIM21 plays a key role in intracellular protection by targeting invading viruses for destruction and alerting the immune system. A hallmark of immunity is elicitation of a balanced response that is proportionate to the threat, to avoid unnecessary inflammation. In this article, we show how Ab affinity modulates TRIM21 immune function. We constructed a humanized monoclonal IgG1 against human adenovirus type 5 (AdV5) and a panel of Fc-engineered variants with a wide range of affinities for TRIM21. We found that IgG1-coated viral particles were neutralized via TRIM21, even when affinity was reduced by as much as 100-fold. In contrast, induction of NF-κB signaling was more sensitive to reduced affinity between TRIM21 and the Ab variants. Thus, TRIM21 mediates neutralization under suboptimal conditions, whereas induction of immune signaling is balanced according to the functional affinity for the incoming immune stimuli. Our findings have implications for engineering of antiviral IgG therapeutics with tailored effector functions.

Details

ISSN :
15506606 and 00221767
Volume :
196
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9323bcad3d452e380e7b10d0b5e7da1e