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Human IgG Fc-binding phage antibodies constructed from synovial fluid CD38+ B cells of patients with rheumatoid arthritis show the imprints of an antigen-dependent process of somatic hypermutation and clonal selection.

W J E Van Esch1, C C Reparon-Schuijt, H J Hamstra, C Van Kooten, T Logtenberg, F C Breedveld, C L Verweij.   

Abstract

The persistent presence of rheumatoid factors (RFs) in the circulation is a characteristic phenomenon in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Recent data indicate that RFs associated with seropositive RA are derived from terminally differentiated CD20-, CD38+ plasma cells (PCs) present in synovial fluids of the inflamed joints. These cells were shown to secrete RFs actively and are thought to originate from germinal centre (GC)-like structures present in the inflamed synovium. To obtain a representative image of the structural properties of IgM and IgG RFs associated with RA, phage antibody display libraries were constructed from CD38+ PCs isolated from the inflamed joints of RF-seropositive patients with RA. Subsequently, human IgG Fc-binding monoclonal phage antibodies were selected and analysed. The data suggest that RA-associated RFs are encoded by a diverse set of VL and a more restricted set of VH regions. VH gene family usage of PC-derived IgM- and IgG-RFs was found to be restricted to the VH1 and 3 gene families, with a preference for VH3, and many different VL genes were shown to contribute to RF specificity. Clonally related VH as well as VL sequences were identified, based on the presence of identical CDR3 regions and shared somatic mutations. In this B cell selection process base-pair substitutions as well as deletions of triplets in CDR regions, leaving the transcripts in frame, were involved. Together, these data provide further evidence for an Ag-driven immune response in the terminal differentiation into RF-producing PCs in patients with RA, including expansion of clonally related B cells, selection and isotype switching, all hallmarks of a GC reaction.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12562401      PMCID: PMC1808634          DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2249.2003.02068.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol        ISSN: 0009-9104            Impact factor:   4.330


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