Affiliation:
1. Bloodworks NW Research Institute, Seattle, WA;
2. Department of Pathology and
3. Carter Immunology Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; and
4. Department of Pathology and Cell Biology, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY
Abstract
Abstract
Antibodies are typically thought of as the endpoint of humoral immunity that occur as the result of an adaptive immune response. However, affinity-matured antibodies can be present at the initiation of a new immune response, most commonly because of passive administration as a medical therapy. The current paradigm is that immunoglobulin M (IgM), IgA, and IgE enhance subsequent humoral immunity. In contrast, IgG has a “dual effect” in which it enhances responses to soluble antigens but suppresses responses to antigens on red blood cells (RBCs) (eg, immunoprophylaxis with anti-RhD). Here, we report a system in which passive antibody to an RBC antigen promotes a robust cellular immune response leading to endogenous CD4+ T-cell activation, germinal center formation, antibody secretion, and immunological memory. The mechanism requires ligation of Fcγ receptors on a specific subset of dendritic cells that results in CD4+ T-cell activation and expansion. Moreover, antibodies cross-enhance responses to a third-party antigen, but only if it is expressed on the same RBC as the antigen recognized by the antibody. Importantly, these observations were IgG subtype specific. Thus, these findings demonstrate that antibodies to RBC alloantigens can enhance humoral immunity in an IgG subtype-specific fashion and provide mechanistic elucidation of the enhancing effects.
Publisher
American Society of Hematology
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