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A Small Step,a Giant Leap: Somatic Hypermutation of a Single Amino Acid Leads to Anti-La Autoreactivity
Authors:Tabea Bartsch  Claudia Arndt  Liliana R Loureiro  Alexandra Kegler  Edinson Puentes-Cala  Javier Andrs Soto  Biji T Kurien  Anja Feldmann  Nicole Berndt  Michael P Bachmann
Abstract:The anti-La mab 312B, which was established by hybridoma technology from human-La transgenic mice after adoptive transfer of anti-human La T cells, immunoprecipitates both native eukaryotic human and murine La protein. Therefore, it represents a true anti-La autoantibody. During maturation, the anti-La mab 312B acquired somatic hypermutations (SHMs) which resulted in the replacement of four aa in the complementarity determining regions (CDR) and seven aa in the framework regions. The recombinant derivative of the anti-La mab 312B in which all the SHMs were corrected to the germline sequence failed to recognize the La antigen. We therefore wanted to learn which SHM(s) is (are) responsible for anti-La autoreactivity. Humanization of the 312B ab by grafting its CDR regions to a human Ig backbone confirms that the CDR sequences are mainly responsible for anti-La autoreactivity. Finally, we identified that a single amino acid replacement (D > Y) in the germline sequence of the CDR3 region of the heavy chain of the anti-La mab 312B is sufficient for anti-La autoreactivity.
Keywords:anti-La/SS-B antibodies  autoimmunity  La/SS-B autoantigen  systemic lupus erythematosus  primary Sjö  gren’  s syndrome
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