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Physiological IgM Class Catalytic Antibodies Selective for Transthyretin Amyloid
Authors:Stephanie A. Planque  Yasuhiro Nishiyama  Mariko Hara  Sari Sonoda  Sarah K. Murphy  Kenji Watanabe  Yukie Mitsuda  Eric L. Brown  Richard J. Massey  Stanley R. Primmer  Brian O'Nuallain  Sudhir Paul
Abstract:Peptide bond-hydrolyzing catalytic antibodies (catabodies) could degrade toxic proteins, but acquired immunity principles have not provided evidence for beneficial catabodies. Transthyretin (TTR) forms misfolded β-sheet aggregates responsible for age-associated amyloidosis. We describe nucleophilic catabodies from healthy humans without amyloidosis that degraded misfolded TTR (misTTR) without reactivity to the physiological tetrameric TTR (phyTTR). IgM class B cell receptors specifically recognized the electrophilic analog of misTTR but not phyTTR. IgM but not IgG class antibodies hydrolyzed the particulate and soluble misTTR species. No misTTR-IgM binding was detected. The IgMs accounted for essentially all of the misTTR hydrolytic activity of unfractionated human serum. The IgMs did not degrade non-amyloidogenic, non-superantigenic proteins. Individual monoclonal IgMs (mIgMs) expressed variable misTTR hydrolytic rates and differing oligoreactivity directed to amyloid β peptide and microbial superantigen proteins. A subset of the mIgMs was monoreactive for misTTR. Excess misTTR was dissolved by a hydrolytic mIgM. The studies reveal a novel antibody property, the innate ability of IgMs to selectively degrade and dissolve toxic misTTR species as a first line immune function.
Keywords:Aging   Amyloid   Antibodies   Innate Immunity   Protein Evolution   Amyloidosis   Catalytic Antibody   Superantigen   Transthyretin
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