Selection of a human anti-RhD monoclonal antibody for therapeutic use: impact of IgG glycosylation on activating and inhibitory Fc gamma R functions |
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Authors: | Sibéril Sophie de Romeuf Christophe Bihoreau Nicolas Fernandez Nadine Meterreau Jean-Luc Regenman Annie Nony Emmanuel Gaucher Christine Glacet Arnaud Jorieux Sylvie Klein Philippe Hogarth Mark P Fridman Wolf-Herman Bourel Dominique Béliard Roland Teillaud Jean-Luc |
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Affiliation: | Unité INSERM 255, IFR58, Université René Descartes-Paris 5, Université Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris 6, Centre de Recherches Biomédicales des Cordeliers, Paris, France. |
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Abstract: | The substitution of plasmatic anti-RhD polyclonal antibodies by a monoclonal antibody (mAb) for preventing the hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN) is an important issue due to supply and safety concerns. Since it has been suggested that FcgammaR are involved in the prevention of HDN, the in vitro functional properties of two anti-RhD mAbs differing through their glycosylation profiles were compared using FcgammaR-based assays to select a candidate mAb. T125(YB2/0), a low fucosylated antibody, bound strongly to both activating FcgammaRIII and inhibitory FcgammaRII, as opposed to its highly fucosylated counterpart. It also exerted a strong ADCC against RhD+ RBCs and a potent FcgammaRIIB-mediated inhibition of cytokine release. Moreover, an in vivo RhD+ red blood cells (RBCs) clearance assay showed that this antibody exhibits a RhD+ RBCs clearance as potent as polyclonal anti-RhD antibodies in NOD-SCID mice. Thus, T125(YB2/O) has been selected to be tested for the prevention of anti-RhD allo-immunization. |
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Keywords: | mAb Anti-RhD Fcγ R Glycosylation |
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