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Bingsi Gao1,2,3, Cassandra Long1, Whayoung Lee1, Zhongqiang Zhang1,4, Xiaotian Gao5, Doug Landsittel6, Mohamed Ezzelarab1, David Ayares7, Yuliang Huang3, David K C Cooper1, Yi Wang2, Hidetaka Hara1.
Abstract
Our group previously investigated the levels of anti-Gal and anti-nonGal IgM and IgG in a cohort of 75 healthy humans of various backgrounds, and found some significant differences related to factors such as age, gender, ABO blood group, diet, vaccination history, and geographic location during childhood. We have now expanded our cohort (n = 84) to investigate the levels of anti-Neu5Gc and anti-nonGal/nonNeu5Gc antibodies in healthy humans. Anti-nonGal and anti-nonGal/nonNeu5Gc human IgM and IgG binding to pRBCs and pAECs from GTKO/CD46 and GTKO/CD46/Neu5GcKO pigs were measured by flow cytometry. Anti-Gal and anti-Neu5Gc IgM and IgG levels were measured by ELISA. In summary, (i) the great majority (almost 100%) of humans had anti-Neu5Gc IgM and IgG antibodies that bound to pAECs and approximately 50% had anti-Neu5Gc antibodies that bound to pRBCs, (ii) there was significantly less human antibody binding to pig cells that did not express either Gal or Neu5Gc compared with those that did not express Gal alone, (iii) the levels of both IgM and IgG binding to GTKO/CD46/Neu5GcKO pRBCs and pAECs were low, (iv) the level of anti-Neu5Gc IgG was higher in men than women, (v) the level did not change with age or diet, and there was some variability associated with (vi) previous vaccination history and (vii) the geographic region in which the individual spent his or her childhood. Our study confirms that human antibody binding to RBCs and AECs from GTKO/CD46/Neu5GcKO pigs is greatly reduced compared to binding to GTKO/CD46 cells. However, all humans appear to have a low level of antibody that binds to pAECs that is not directed to either Gal or Neu5Gc. Our findings require consideration in planning clinical trials of xenotransplantation.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28715486 PMCID: PMC5513429 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0180768
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Age, gender, ABO group, dietary and vaccination histories, and geographic area of childhood in 84 healthy human subjects from whom sera were studied in the present report.
M = male; F = female; Y = yes; N = no.
Incidence (and percentage) of human serum IgM and IgG antibodies binding to pRBCs and pAECs.
Correlation of human serum anti-Neu5Gc IgM and IgG antibodies with vaccination history.
N = No; Y = Yes
Anti-Neu5Gc IgM/IgG ELISA data are shown in terms of mean OD+/-SD (p value), which was calculated using mean OD minus negative control OD.
Bacillus Calmette Guerin and Heptatitis B vaccines: anti-Neu5Gc IgG (N) vs anti-Neu5Gc IgG (Y) P<0.05.
Typhoid vaccine: anti-Neu5Gc IgG (N) vs anti-Neu5Gc IgG (Y) P<0.01.
*The number who had received the diphtheria/pertussis/tetanus vaccine (n = 3) was too small for statistical analysis.