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Functional analysis of agalactosyl IgG in inflammatory bowel disease patients

✍ Scribed by Sachiko Nakajima; Hideki Iijima; Shinichiro Shinzaki; Satoshi Egawa; Takahiro Inoue; Akira Mukai; Yoshito Hayashi; Jumpei Kondo; Tomofumi Akasaka; Tsutomu Nishida; Tatsuya Kanto; Eiichi Morii; Tsunekazu Mizushima; Eiji Miyoshi; Masahiko Tsujii; Norio Hayashi


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
724 KB
Volume
17
Category
Article
ISSN
1078-0998

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✦ Synopsis


Background: Agalactosyl immunoglobulin (Ig) G is increased in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) similarly to rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The lectin complement pathway is shown to be activated through association of agalactosyl IgG with mannan-binding lectin (MBL) in RA. Functional changes of IgG agalactosylation in IBD, however, have not yet been clarified.

Methods:

The ratio of the agalactosyl/non-agalactosyl fraction in fucosylated IgG oligosaccharides (G0F/G2F) and serum MBL levels were analyzed in 59 patients with Crohn's disease (CD), 64 ulcerative colitis (UC), and 39 healthy volunteers (HV). The MBL levels associated with serum IgG were analyzed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. MBL expression in the intestinal mucosa was analyzed by immunohistochemistry. Phagocytosis of sheep red blood cells (SRBC) reacted with either an agalactosyl or non-agalactosyl SRBC-specific IgG antibody was determined by flow cytometry.

Results:

The serum MBL levels were not significantly different among CD, UC, or HV. In patients with CD, the serum MBL levels were negatively correlated with the Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI). The levels of MBL associated with agalactosyl IgG were not different from those associated with non-agalactosyl IgG. Immunoreactivity to MBL was less in the inflamed mucosa compared with the noninflamed mucosa. Phagocytic activity of SRBC was significantly higher in the presence of agalactosyl IgG compared to non-agalactosyl IgG.

Conclusions: Agalactosyl IgG oligosaccharides enhanced antibody-dependent phagocytosis in vitro but did not activate the lectin complement pathway. Oligosaccharide alterations of IgG are not only a marker of IBD but also functionally modulate the immune function of IBD.


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