Epitope analysis of human monoclonal antibodies from a patient with autoimmune factor XIII deficiency reveals their inhibitory mechanisms

Author:

Osaki Tsukasa123,Souri Masayoshi123,Ozawa Tatsuhiko4ORCID,Muraguchi Atsushi4,Ichinose Akitada12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular Patho‐Biochemistry and Patho‐Biology Yamagata University School of Medicine Japan

2. The Japanese Collaborative Research Group (JCRG) on Autoimmune Acquired Coagulation Factor Deficiencies supported by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) Yamagata Japan

3. Department of Public Health and Hygiene Yamagata University Graduate School of Medical Science Japan

4. Department of Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Academic Assembly University of Toyama Japan

Abstract

Autoimmune coagulation factor XIII (FXIII) deficiency (AiF13D) is a bleeding disorder caused by anti‐FXIII autoantibodies. Recently, we generated human monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) from the peripheral blood of an AiF13D patient and classified them into three groups: FXIII‐dissociation inhibitor, FXIII‐assembly inhibitor, and non‐neutralizing/inhibitory mAbs. However, the epitope region and molecular inhibitory mechanism of each mAb remain unknown. Here, we localized the epitope regions of the representative inhibitory mAbs A69K (dissociation inhibitor) and A78L (assembly inhibitor) to the β‐barrel‐2 domain and boundary of β‐barrel‐1&2 domains, respectively, of the FXIII‐A subunit, by combining a binding assay using its synthesized peptides and a protease‐protection assay. Our findings suggest that A69K inhibits the activation‐related conformational changes and dissociation of FXIII and that A78L competitively inhibits FXIII‐assembly.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Structural Biology,Biophysics

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