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Complement activation plays a key role in antibody-induced infusion toxicity in monkeys and rats.

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  • Complement activation plays a key role in antibody-induced infusion toxicity in monkeys and rats. Abstract Text:

    tomonori tawaraTomonori Tawara,kazumasa hasegawaKazumasa Hasegawa,yusuke sugiuraYusuke Sugiura,katsuhiko haradaKatsuhiko Harada,toru miuraToru Miura,sunao hayashiSunao Hayashi,tomoyuki taharaTomoyuki Tahara,masaharu ishikawaMasaharu Ishikawa,hideaki yoshidaHideaki Yoshida,kinya kuboKinya Kubo,isao ishidaIsao Ishida,shiro kataokaShiro Kataoka,

    Infusion reactions are a major side effect of the administration of therapeutic Abs and are the result of a complex immune reaction. In this study, we report that substitutions of Fc amino acids in the anti-HLA-DR Ab HD8 reduce its ability to induce infusion reactions in rats and monkeys. We first showed that i.v. administration of IgG1- and IgG2-subclass HD8 Abs induces severe infusion reactions in monkeys. These Abs express strong complement-dependent cytotoxicity (CDC), and in vivo depletion of complement in rats by pretreatment with cobra venom factor abrogated the lethal infusion reactions generated by HD8-IgG1. Thus, the infusion reactions appear to be largely driven by the complement system. To reduce the CDC function of HD8-IgG1, its Fc region was modified by two amino acid substitutions at Pro(331)Ser and Lys(322)Ala. The modified Ab was incapable of expressing CDC in vitro and did not induce severe infusion reactions in rats and monkeys, even at extremely high doses. The modified Ab retained its Ab-dependent cellular cytotoxicity function as well as its antitumor activity in a tumor-bearing mouse model. In summary, complement appears to drive infusion reactions, and modifications that eliminate the CDC activity of an Ab also reduce its ability to induce infusion reactions.

    Complement activation plays a key role in antibody-induced infusion toxicity in monkeys and rats. Publishing Authors By Initials

    t tawaraT Tawara,k hasegawaK Hasegawa,y sugiuraY Sugiura,k haradaK Harada,t miuraT Miura,s hayashiS Hayashi,t taharaT Tahara,m ishikawaM Ishikawa,h yoshidaH Yoshida,k kuboK Kubo,i ishidaI Ishida,s kataokaS Kataoka,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)

    VOLUME: 180

    Page Numbers: 2294-8

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Immunol.

    ISSN: 0022-1767

    DAY: 15

    MONTH: Feb

    YEAR: 2008

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Discovery Research Laboratories.

    Country: United States

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