TY - JOUR
T1 - Neutralization of blood group A-antigen by a novel anti-A antibody
T2 - Overcoming ABO-incompatible solid-organ transplantation
AU - Hasegawa, Yasushi
AU - Kato, Yukinari
AU - Kaneko, Mika Kato
AU - Ogasawara, Satoshi
AU - Shimazu, Motohide
AU - Tanabe, Minoru
AU - Kawachi, Shigeyuki
AU - Obara, Hideki
AU - Shinoda, Masahiro
AU - Kitagawa, Yuko
AU - Narimatsu, Hisashi
AU - Kitajima, Masaki
PY - 2008/2/1
Y1 - 2008/2/1
N2 - Background. The major barrier to ABO-incompatible solid-organ transplantation is acute humoral rejection. It is known to be triggered by antidonor blood group A/B antibodies, which might bind to A/B-antigen on the endothelium of the graft. Various strategies to reduce antiblood group antibody by overcoming ABO-incompatible transplantation have been tried. However, antigen-suppressing procedures have not been performed. Methods. We produced a novel anti-A antibody (K7508) by immunizing mice with salivary mucin of a blood group A individual, thereby clarifying that blood group A-antigen is expressed in endothelial cells of the liver. We investigated whether K7508 can mask A-antigen on the cells in vitro. Next, we immunized mice with A-antigen-expressing cells coated with K7508 or its Fab fragment, and measured anti-A antibody production in the mice. Results. Blood group A-antigen-expressing cells, such as blood group A-red blood cells (A-RBCs) and A431 cells, coated with K7508 were not recognized by another anti-A antibody in flow cytometry, indicating that A-antigen was masked by K7508 in vitro. The A-antigen on the paraffin-embedded liver tissue was also masked by K7508. Furthermore, the production of anti-A antibody in mice immunized with A-antigen-expressing cells coated with K7508 or its Fab fragment was significantly suppressed compared to that in mice immunized with non-coated cells alone, indicating that A-antigen was neutralized by K7508 in vivo. Conclusions. The neutralization of blood group antigen by antiblood group antibody and especially its Fab fragment might represent one strategy to overcome ABO-incompatible organ transplantation.
AB - Background. The major barrier to ABO-incompatible solid-organ transplantation is acute humoral rejection. It is known to be triggered by antidonor blood group A/B antibodies, which might bind to A/B-antigen on the endothelium of the graft. Various strategies to reduce antiblood group antibody by overcoming ABO-incompatible transplantation have been tried. However, antigen-suppressing procedures have not been performed. Methods. We produced a novel anti-A antibody (K7508) by immunizing mice with salivary mucin of a blood group A individual, thereby clarifying that blood group A-antigen is expressed in endothelial cells of the liver. We investigated whether K7508 can mask A-antigen on the cells in vitro. Next, we immunized mice with A-antigen-expressing cells coated with K7508 or its Fab fragment, and measured anti-A antibody production in the mice. Results. Blood group A-antigen-expressing cells, such as blood group A-red blood cells (A-RBCs) and A431 cells, coated with K7508 were not recognized by another anti-A antibody in flow cytometry, indicating that A-antigen was masked by K7508 in vitro. The A-antigen on the paraffin-embedded liver tissue was also masked by K7508. Furthermore, the production of anti-A antibody in mice immunized with A-antigen-expressing cells coated with K7508 or its Fab fragment was significantly suppressed compared to that in mice immunized with non-coated cells alone, indicating that A-antigen was neutralized by K7508 in vivo. Conclusions. The neutralization of blood group antigen by antiblood group antibody and especially its Fab fragment might represent one strategy to overcome ABO-incompatible organ transplantation.
KW - ABO-incompatible organ transplantation
KW - Antiblood group antibody
KW - Fab fragment
KW - Neutralization of blood group antigen
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U2 - 10.1097/TP.0b013e3181612f84
DO - 10.1097/TP.0b013e3181612f84
M3 - Article
C2 - 18322429
AN - SCOPUS:40049103622
SN - 0041-1337
VL - 85
SP - 378
EP - 385
JO - Transplantation
JF - Transplantation
IS - 3
ER -