In vitro and in vivo investigation of a novel monoclonal antibody to plasma cells (W5 mAb) |
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Authors: | Harper D Gollackner B Xu Y Calderhead D Ryan D Li W Cheng J Wu C Moran K Latinne D Bazin H White-Scharf M E Cooper D K C Awwad M Chang J |
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Affiliation: | Immerge BioTherapeutics, Inc., Cambridge, MA, USA;, Transplantation Biology Research Center, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA;, BioTransplant Inc., Charlestown, MA, USA;, and Universite Catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Abstract: Natural antibodies (Abs), predominately anti-Gal α 1–3Gal (Gal) Abs, in non-human primates and human beings present a major hurdle to successful pig-to-primate xenotransplantation. Attempts to inhibit anti-Gal Ab production in naïve baboons using non-specific immunosuppressive or B cell-specific reagents have failed. A new rat monoclonal antibody (W5 mAb) has been generated, which binds to all B cells, including memory cells, and to the majority of plasma cells, but not to T cells. It has been tested in vitro and in vivo. By immunoprecipitation, W5 mAb bound a human leukocyte antigen class II (HLA-DR) determinant. Sorting splenic or bone marrow W5+ cells resulted in a highly enriched anti-Gal Ab and total immunoglobulin (Ig)-secretory population. In vivo studies in baboons demonstrated that W5 mAb was safe but, despite the concomitant administration of an anti-CD154 mAb to inhibit sensitization, anti-rat Abs were detected within 10 days and inhibited the effect of the W5 mAb. High levels of W5 mAb were able to completely deplete B cells in the blood, but not in lymphoid tissues. Enzyme-linked spot-forming assay (ELISPOT) demonstrated that only 50 to 60% of secreting cells (SC) were depleted in the bone marrow. No reduction in the serum levels of anti-Gal Ab was observed. W5 mAb did not cause complete inhibition of anti-Gal Ab production, probably as a result of its inability to completely deplete B and plasma cells from all lymphoid compartments. |
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Keywords: | anti-plasma cell antibody baboons B cells monoclonal antibody plasma cells xenotransplantation |
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