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Multimeric antibodies from antigen-specific human IgM+ memory B cells restrict Plasmodium parasites.

Christopher D Thouvenel1, Mary F Fontana2, Jason Netland2, Akshay T Krishnamurty2, David J Rawlings1,2,3, Marion Pepper2, Kennidy K Takehara2, Yu Chen1, Suruchi Singh4, Kazutoyo Miura5, Gladys J Keitany2, Eric M Lynch6, Silvia Portugal7, Marcos C Miranda6,8, Neil P King6,8, Justin M Kollman6, Peter D Crompton7, Carole A Long5, Marie Pancera4.   

Abstract

Multimeric immunoglobulin-like molecules arose early in vertebrate evolution, yet the unique contributions of multimeric IgM antibodies to infection control are not well understood. This is partially due to the difficulty of distinguishing low-affinity IgM, secreted rapidly by plasmablasts, from high-affinity antibodies derived from later-arising memory cells. We developed a pipeline to express B cell receptors (BCRs) from Plasmodium falciparum-specific IgM+ and IgG+ human memory B cells (MBCs) as both IgM and IgG molecules. BCRs from both subsets were somatically hypermutated and exhibited comparable monomeric affinity. Crystallization of one IgM+ MBC-derived antibody complexed with antigen defined a linear epitope within a conserved Plasmodium protein. In its physiological multimeric state, this antibody displayed exponentially higher antigen binding than a clonally identical IgG monomer, and more effectively inhibited P. falciparum invasion. Forced multimerization of this IgG significantly improved both antigen binding and parasite restriction, underscoring how avidity can alter antibody function. This work demonstrates the potential of high-avidity IgM in both therapeutics and vaccines.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 33661302      PMCID: PMC7938364          DOI: 10.1084/jem.20200942

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Med        ISSN: 0022-1007            Impact factor:   14.307


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