Anti-IgD antibody attenuates collagen-induced arthritis by selectively depleting mature B-cells and promoting immune tolerance
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Anti-IgD antibody attenuates collagen-induced arthritis by selectively depleting mature B-cells and promoting immune tolerance
Abstract
Membrane (m)IgD forms a major part of B-cell receptor complexes. Its wider role in the immune system has been enigmatic. Stimulation of mIgD with an antibody (anti-IgD) can activate B-cells and elicit a broad immune response in vivo. Given the role of B-cells in autoimmune diseases and the profound impact of anti-IgD on B-cells, the potential effects of anti-IgD on autoimmune conditions are intriguing and yet to be explored. Here we report a novel therapeutic effect of anti-IgD in the collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) mouse model. Administration of anti-IgD at the onset of early clinical symptoms as a therapeutic intervention, but not as a prophylactic treatment, significantly ameliorates disease severity and joint pathology. Anti-IgD treatment selectively depletes mature B cells while it spares regulatory B-cell subsets. This results in a significant reduction of autoantibody levels but does not affect antibody responses to a T-cell-dependent antigen. Therapeutic treatment with anti-IgD increases the numbers of regulatory B-cells and regulatory T-cells whilst it augments adaptive Th1/Th2 responses in vivo. In human PBMC samples, anti-IgD also promotes adaptive Th1/Th2 responses and modulates the innate responses toward an anti-inflammatory Th2-biased response. Collectively, anti-IgD treatment may offer a selective approach to B-cell depletion that also promotes immune tolerance and anti-inflammatory tendencies without compromising the general adaptive B-cell and T-cell responses. The multiple mechanisms of action by anti-IgD treatment suggest a wider clinical application for a number of chronic inflammatory and autoimmune conditions.
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