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Elicited and pre-existing anti-Neu5Gc antibodies differentially affect human endothelial cells transcriptome.

Ludmilla Le Berre1,2, Richard Danger1,2, Hoa L Mai1,2, Ron Amon3, Shani Leviatan Ben-Arye3, Sarah Bruneau1,2, Thomas Senage4, Helene Perreault5, Milan Teraiya5, Thi Van Ha Nguyen1,2, Thierry Le Tourneau6, Hai Yu7, Xi Chen7, Cesare Galli8, Jean-Christian Roussel4, Rafael Manez9,10, Cristina Costa10, Sophie Brouard1,2, Manuel Galinanes11, Kristina M Harris12, Stephen Gitelman13, Emanuele Cozzi14, Beatrice Charreau1,2, Vered Padler-Karavani3, Jean-Paul Soulillou1,2.   

Abstract

Humans cannot synthesize N-glycolylneuraminic acid (Neu5Gc) but dietary Neu5Gc can be absorbed and deposited on endothelial cells (ECs) and diet-induced anti-Neu5Gc antibodies (Abs) develop early in human life. While the interaction of Neu5Gc and diet-induced anti-Neu5Gc Abs occurs in all normal individuals, endothelium activation by elicited anti-Neu5Gc Abs following a challenge with animal-derived materials, such as following xenotransplantation, had been postulated. Ten primary human EC preparations were cultured with affinity-purified anti-Neu5Gc Abs from human sera obtained before or after exposure to Neu5Gc-glycosylated rabbit IgGs (elicited Abs). RNAs of each EC preparation stimulated in various conditions by purified Abs were exhaustively sequenced. EC transcriptomic patterns induced by elicited anti-Neu5Gc Abs, compared with pre-existing ones, were analyzed. qPCR, cytokines/chemokines release, and apoptosis were tested on some EC preparations. The data showed that anti-Neu5Gc Abs induced 967 differentially expressed (DE) genes. Most DE genes are shared following EC activation by pre-existing or anti-human T-cell globulin (ATG)-elicited anti-Neu5Gc Abs. Compared with pre-existing anti-Neu5Gc Abs, which are normal component of ECs environment, elicited anti-Neu5Gc Abs down-regulated 66 genes, including master genes of EC function. Furthermore, elicited anti-Neu5Gc Abs combined with complement-containing serum down-regulated most transcripts mobilized by serum alone. Both types of anti-Neu5Gc Abs-induced a dose- and complement-dependent release of selected cytokines and chemokines. Altogether, these data show that, compared with pre-existing anti-Neu5Gc Abs, ATG-elicited anti-Neu5Gc Abs specifically modulate genes related to cytokine responses, MAPkinase cascades, chemotaxis, and integrins and do not skew the EC transcriptome toward a pro-inflammatory profile in vitro.
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  N-glycolylneuraminic acid (Neu5Gc); anti-Neu5Gc antibodies; endothelial cells; sialic acid; xenotransplantation

Year:  2019        PMID: 31293002     DOI: 10.1111/xen.12535

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Xenotransplantation        ISSN: 0908-665X            Impact factor:   3.907


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