Activity of human IgG and IgA subclasses in immune defense against Neisseria meningitidis serogroup B1

G. Vidarsson, W.L. van der Pol, J.M.H. van den Elsen, H.A. Vilé-Weekhout, M. Jansen, J. Duijs, H.C. Morton, E. Boel, M.R. Daha, B. Corthesy, J.G.J. van de Winkel

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Abstract

Both IgG and IgA Abs have been implicated in host defense against bacterial infections, although their relative contributions remain unclear. We generated a unique panel of human chimeric Abs of all human IgG and IgA subclasses with identical V genes against porin A, a major subcapsular protein Ag of Neisseria meningitidis and a vaccine candidate. Chimeric Abs were produced in baby hamster kidney cells, and IgA-producing clones were cotransfected with human J chain and/or human secretory component. Although IgG (isotypes IgG1-3) mediated efficient complement-dependent lysis, IgA was unable to. However, IgA proved equally active to IgG in stimulating polymorphonuclear leukocyte respiratory burst. Remarkably, although porin-specific monomeric, dimeric, and polymeric IgA triggered efficient phagocytosis, secretory IgA did not. These studies reveal unique and non-overlapping roles for IgG and IgA Abs in defense against meningococcal infections.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6250-6256
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Immunology
Volume166
Issue number10
Publication statusPublished - 15 May 2001

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