Literature DB >> 14978164

Glycosylation and size of IgA1 are essential for interaction with mesangial transferrin receptor in IgA nephropathy.

Ivan C Moura1, Michelle Arcos-Fajardo, Charlotte Sadaka, Valérie Leroy, Marc Benhamou, Jan Novak, François Vrtovsnik, Elie Haddad, Koteswara R Chintalacharuvu, Renato C Monteiro.   

Abstract

Transferrin receptor (TfR) has been identified as a candidate IgA1 receptor expressed on human mesangial cells (HMC). TfR binds IgA1 but not IgA2, co-localizes with mesangial IgA1 deposits, and is overexpressed in patients with IgA nephropathy (IgAN). Here, structural requirements of IgA1 for its interaction with mesangial TfR were analyzed. Polymeric but not monomeric IgA1 interacted with TfR on cultured HMC and mediates internalization. IgA1 binding was significantly inhibited (>50%) by soluble forms of both TfR1 and TfR2, confirming that TfR serves as mesangial IgA1 receptor. Hypogalactosylated serum IgA1 from patients with IgAN bound TfR more efficiently than IgA1 from healthy individuals. Serum IgA immune complexes from patients with IgAN containing aberrantly glycosylated IgA1 bound more avidly to TfR than those from normal individuals. This binding was significantly inhibited by soluble TfR, highlighting the role of TfR in mesangial IgA1 deposition. For addressing the potential role of glycosylation sites in IgA1-TfR interaction, a variety of recombinant dimeric IgA1 molecules were used in binding studies on TfR with Daudi cells that express only TfR as IgA receptor. Deletion of either N- or O-linked glycosylation sites abrogated IgA1 binding to TfR, suggesting that sugars are essential for IgA1 binding. However, sialidase and beta-galactosidase treatment of IgA1 significantly enhanced IgA1/TfR interaction. These results indicate that aberrant glycosylation of IgA1 as well as immune complex formation constitute essential factors favoring mesangial TfR-IgA1 interaction as initial steps in IgAN pathogenesis.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14978164     DOI: 10.1097/01.asn.0000115401.07980.0c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Soc Nephrol        ISSN: 1046-6673            Impact factor:   10.121


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