Rheumatoid factor autoantibody repertoire profiling reveals distinct binding epitopes in health and autoimmunity

Author:

Oskam NienkeORCID,Ooijevaar-De Heer Pleuni,Kos Dorien,Jeremiasse Jorn,van Boheemen Laurette,Verstappen Gwenny MORCID,Kroese Frans G M,van Schaardenburg Dirkjan,Wolbink Gertjan,Rispens TheoORCID

Abstract

BackgroundRheumatoid factors (RF) are one of the hallmark autoantibodies characteristic of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and are frequently observed in other diseases and in healthy individuals. RFs comprise multiple subtypes with different specificities towards the constant region of human IgG. Studies indicate that these patterns differ between naturally occurring RFs and RFs associated with disease. However, individual specificities characteristic of either have not been clearly defined.MethodsIn this study, we developed an extended set of engineered IgG-fragment crystallisable (Fc) targets with preferential RF binding to specific (conformational) epitopes, which was subsequently used for profiling of RF binding patterns in a compiled exploration cohort, consisting of sera from healthy donors with measurable RF and patients with RA, primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS) and seropositive arthralgia.ResultsWe identified an epitope that is strongly associated with RA, which was targeted by both IgM-RF and IgA-RF. We also identified an epitope that is preferentially targeted by healthy donor (IgM) RFs. IgM-RFs derived from healthy donors and patients with RA and pSS all target distinct regions on the IgG-Fc, whereas overall, the IgA-RF repertoire is largely restricted to pathology-associated specificities. Using monoclonal RFs with different specificities, we furthermore demonstrate that the capacity to activate complement or even inhibit IgG-mediated complement activation varies according to the epitopes to which RFs bind.ConclusionsOur results demonstrate both the need and feasibility to redefine ‘RF’ into pathological and physiological autoantibody subtypes.

Funder

Dutch Arthritis Association

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Rheumatology

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